

(which makes the names on their bottles fitting) We don't need to high P anything. The guys who build it support the product well - even if they formulated it from pot growing pseudo-science and mythology. The true test of a good and knowledgeable fertilizer company, is how well they make a single part formula. There is usually very little that one fert maker does better than another, unless one fert maker has an inherent flaw in their formulation. You could make one that would do just about everything, but it would put a lot of peeps out of business.

I'll just reiterate that dollar for dollar it's not cost effective. I just try to keep it straight and honest. Sorry, didn't mean to startle or stun you. Even our soil samples for our 19 raised beds didn't show any signs of high/very high phosphorus. I guess after 11 years of growing "things", I was comfortable enough to introduce this line of fertilizer with little to no degradation to our normal rotation of crops. Yes, it requires a different level of "care and feeding" (no pun intended). Yes, NTG may not be for the average user. I'll agree with your conclusion, but with a caveat. Some 'ole backyard science tells me that everything is playing well together. To what scale and what metric of grow is this compared to? Nothing is dying, browning, burning, or sick-looking. Using this line of nutrients in conjunction with "Down to Earth" powdered fertilizers, I've experienced nothing but growth. Acknowledge the high phosphorus, but my indoor/outdoor grow bags showed any detrimental signs of damage to my peppers, cucumbers, or butternut squash plants. This is my 2nd'ish season with NTG with very promising and repeatable results. The microorganisms in the soil, being nourished and well fed, provide the necessary nutrients to grow healthy and productive plants.Wow, I definitely wasn't expecting that type of response. The continued application of Brown’s Fish Hydrolysate actually brings the nutrients back into the soil and makes the soil come to life. We know that healthy soil structure is the most important factor of long-term gardening and growing, and that is what we strive to give our growers. Brown’s Organic Fish Hydrolysate is very different from these health-stripping, chemical fertilizers. In the past many have chosen to go towards chemical fertilizers, which have had devastating effects on our soil’s health as well as the nutrition of our food.

Brown Enterprises, have worked very hard to perfect our organic hydrolysate product for our valued organic and conventional growers. Our products are made from only the freshest fish which are grown in our cool, crisp mountain streams. Brown’s Organic Fish Fertilizers are produced in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina.
