I have about 20 of them I lost maybe 3 to disease. some are good and some not so good. I take the peat pots off but most came in plastic. good thing for me is they didn't have to really be hardened off
timegoat said:They have partnered with Miracle Grow as well this year. Dunno if that's gonna help them or not.
nmlarson said:
They actually recently finalized the purchase of a minority interest in Bonnie and are also purchasing hydroponics supply companies. Looking to the very near future, those and coming acquisitions and "partnerships" will, they hope, position themselves as the "go-to" vendor for your next legal cannibis grow.
More moves by Scotts Miracle-Gro in legal cannabis
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[SIZE=1.1em]By [/SIZE]Alicia Wallace[SIZE=1.1em], [/SIZE]The Cannabist StaffScotts Miracle-Gro is hiking its holdings in hydroponics.
The lawn-and-garden giant — helmed by a CEO who sees legal marijuana as a billion-dollar opportunity — shelled out $136 million for Gavita, a Dutch grow lighting and hardware company, and on Monday inked a deal to buy Arizona-based Botanicare, a plant nutrient and hydroponics products provider that notched about $40 million in sales, Scotts Miracle-Gro officials said Wednesday.
More, at: https://www.thecannabist.co/2016/08/04/scotts-miracle-gro-marijuana-hydroponic/60229/