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Bait and switch
Look at the product listing and compare it with the identical product listing at the Dr. Earth site and you will see the Amazon listing is for an older, superior version of this fertilizer. Read the ingredients and you'll find several differences, the Amazon listing shows 6% Humic Acids, for example, while the product listing on the company website, as well as the bag I received, shows 1.5% Humic Acid. This is frustrating to me because the higher inclusion of humic acid was the main selling point for me, and now I find I got the watered down version. It's sad that this listing hasn't been updated, and it's also sad that this company felt the need to profit off of consumers who think they are buying the same, quality product, while in fact it has been watered down.
April 2020 · Patio Lawn and Garden · verified purchase