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4 years ago
flexy123
@@Blacklisted, God you're even ranting despite Zamnesia offering you to send another package, mind you, something free. And you continue to rant despite Zamnesia having little to do what is going on with your mail. If you call or email Zamnesia, how should THEY know where your package is? If you got a paper slip for delivery (as you said), you should know what the carrier is. (DHL??). And then call them and look there. Your package isn't delivered by Zamnesia, but by the mail carrier. Why does this need to be explained to an adult? Cheezus....
4 years ago
flexy123
@@@Blacklisted, I am sorry for what happened to you - but why are you blaming Zamnesia for what DHL does? WTF man! Zamnesia or whoever sends a package has nothing to do with how the post works and they have nothing to do with how DHL delivers packages or if a mail carrier loses a package. How is it Zamnesia's fault? As soon as they give up packages, what happens with the package is on DHL and Zamnesia has very little to do with it. They are a seed company, not a mail delivery service. Cheezus Christ....
5 years ago
flexy123
@YOREEL
, You can try. But tricky with those long-term fertilizers. Some may release vegging nutes for a month or so and then flowering nutes later. Also..I don't know these nutes, but if they're organic it is very likely it takes time to activate. So if your plants start to flower (where they would need most nutes) and you add fresh pellets which will take a few weeks until they give off nutes...that would be a problem. From what I see, most of these long-term nutes are best for autos indoors...and maybe 2-3 months max. If you grow outdoors, and then for a long time...you would require specially coated nutes where you know these give off goodies even after months vegging. And I am sure that most of these long-term nutes for hobbygrowers can't do that. They are also not designed for outdoor grows, eg. heat in the sun etc. will also accelerate how fast they deplete. On the other hand, I mean you can try.
5 years ago
flexy123
@Joestar
, Absolutely, especially if you're growing autos! I had really shitty soil from the market which had problems taking water. Have one plant in there which does very poorly. (If you water, you see it takes 10-15mins just for the water to soak in...BAD). Add a "handful" of perlite (about 10%) and some coco (maybe 20% of coco I'd say), and soil has gotten PERFECT. Especially good for autos where you want your soil a little airier and fluffier.
5 years ago
flexy123
@YOREEL
, People need to chill. Didn't someone ask where the package is only one day after the contest? Everyone is working from home currently, so there are delays like anywhere else right now. Some folks may also be off for Easter/spring holidays. And don't forget, post is also delayed.
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