Hey growers, <span class="link_user">@Plagron</span> , and Zomnesia,
the pairing of Plagron and Zamnesia, raises serious ecological concerns. Rows of Plagron's plastic liquid nutrient bottles (often 90% water) paired with Zamnesia's heavy promotion of feminized and autoflower seeds contribute to unnecessary waste. Massive shipping emissions from heavy water weight, endless plastic pollution, spill risks sending concentrated liquids into waterways, and genetics that create dead-end, one-time-use plants while sidelining resilient regulars.
Feminized seeds (often unstable polyhybrids and unfit for breeding) and autoflowers (often 18+ hour lighting for higher electricity use, plus shorter, more resource-intensive cycles) lock growers into repeat purchases, reducing genetic diversity and long-term sustainability compared to stable, breedable regular photoperiod strains.
Dry nutrients you mix yourself (soluble powders for hydro or organic amendments for soil) are far superior ecologically and practically. Lightweight for lower emissions, minimal packaging, stable combinations (no need for multi-bottle splits due to precipitation), zero spill hazards, drastically cheaper (60-80% savings per grow), indefinite shelf life, and full customization.
Hydro growers: Proven dry salts like Jack's 321 or Masterblend dissolve cleanly and deliver professional results in any system.
Soil/organic growers: Amendments like Gaia Green build thriving microbes for slow-release feeding and superior terpenes/flavor.
To <span class="link_user">@Plagron</span> and Zomnesia: Your customers (home and commercial) are ready for concentrated dry nutrient alternatives and more regular photoperiod seeds that empower breeding, diversity, and true sustainability without profit-driven dependency.
Fellow growers, switch to dry feeding and dry nutrients you add water yourself to, and explore regular seeds for responsible, resilient cultivation. You'll slash waste, costs, and your footprint while growing top-shelf cannabis that benefits the planet and community.
Let's make the industry genuinely green. <span class="link_user">@Patricia_Zamnesia</span>