Just jumping in to say… If you are on a budget and just getting setup, I would totally skip anything thats going to cost you $70 a quart! Winterfrost is an interesting product and its worth playing around with at some point, but its totally a luxury type of thing, not something you need when you are first getting started. If you are new to growing or just getting back into it theres probably a ton of other stuff you could invest in that would be more impactful. I would make sure you’ve invested in quality led lights, environmental controls, a quality drying/curing/trimming setup, great genetics etc…. before you start thinking about expensive optional nutrient additives. Focus on the essentials first. Theres plenty of time to play around with fancy optional stuff down the road. 🙂
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