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07-04-2014, 10:51 PM
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I have both yellow and blue Growmore 20 20 20. Is there and difference?
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What do the labels say about ingredients?
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Are you sure they're both 20-20-20? The green and the blue Grow More are slightly different formulas.
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Either one is good fertilizer. I use both. I just cut the measure in half. If you want to be more specific I would use Ray's calculator.
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The blue is Urea Free, the yellow contains Urea, that's the difference. Yes they are both 20-20-20.
I've used both and both are good fertilisers. I don't use them now, but actually only finished up my last of the blue today.
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