fuzzymuffin
Active member
I've used MGMC with mixed results. I had some plants that loved it and thrived well through harvest and others that crashed and burned. I think their time-release chemical fertilizer is too unpredictable to be used in a true med grow where consistency, controllability and predictability are almost priceless. I've never used their organic stuff, though. Results may be different there.
That being said, it's good that a major mainstream company is courting the idea of servicing the cannabis industry. It shows how cannabis is making inroads toward legalization, or at least greater acceptance in the mainstream, once again.
If they want to succeed in the medicinal cannabis industry, they had better do their homework and put out a product designed specifically for cannabis. If they don't, their foray into this realm will be very short lived and they would lose a shit-ton of cash in a, potentially, VERY lucrative market segment. If they put out a shit product, people are going to know very quickly and will write off MG as a result. They're not stupid; they know quite well what they're doing when it comes to marketing and research. Also, it should go without saying that losing money isn't in there best interest. I, for one, welcome them into the fold and hope their product is absolutely kick-ass!!!
That being said, it's good that a major mainstream company is courting the idea of servicing the cannabis industry. It shows how cannabis is making inroads toward legalization, or at least greater acceptance in the mainstream, once again.
sure guys do you really think that mg or scotts are gonna throw millions at new research and product development?with the madness thats out there right now all they would have to do is change a few ingredients and say;Guaranteed to increase bud size three time what you get now.i dont know maybe you guys are right,I, on the other hand have a big problem with the validity of big business and corporate domination and i really dont think that it will matter from a legal standpoint if they switch or not.The fed is not gonna change its stance because one company starts making cannabis grow products.
If they want to succeed in the medicinal cannabis industry, they had better do their homework and put out a product designed specifically for cannabis. If they don't, their foray into this realm will be very short lived and they would lose a shit-ton of cash in a, potentially, VERY lucrative market segment. If they put out a shit product, people are going to know very quickly and will write off MG as a result. They're not stupid; they know quite well what they're doing when it comes to marketing and research. Also, it should go without saying that losing money isn't in there best interest. I, for one, welcome them into the fold and hope their product is absolutely kick-ass!!!