Forty years of farming, fertilizing, biology, and mycology. We are the World's finest producers of Organic & Hydroponics Fertilizers. 100% made in USA!
We’ve made a few upgrades to stay on the Cutting Edge of agriscience. Uncle John’s Blend™ has been refined with superior inputs to improve bio-chelation and stability in fertigation systems.
What you may notice:
A darker visual appearance, driven by a higher quality iron source
A slightly updated aromatic profile from naturally derived micronutrients
Same trusted Uncle John’s Blend™ 0-0-2 formulation. Same usage rates. Same performance you rely on.
Welcome to the dark side 😈
Strong plants start early 🌱 Indoor seed starting isn’t just about getting ahead, it’s about building a solid foundation from the beginning. In our latest blog, we cover everything from seed timing and planting depth to dialing in your first feed using CES.
Set your garden up for success!
👉 Read the full blog - link in bio
We’re heading to Tulsa 🤠
Join us at Endless Summer Garden Supply on March 19th from 11 AM- 4 PM.
We’ll have samples, educational materials, and answers to your nutrient questions.
Then catch us at Terps and Chains that weekend! ⛓️💥
Let’s connect.
#CuttingEdgeSolutions #EndlessSummer #TerpsandChains #SupportLocal #BuyLocal #Tulsa
We’re excited to be apart of Terps & Chains Festival this spring in Tulsa, Oklahoma! ⛓️💥
If you’re a lover of cannabis culture, disc golf, and funky tunes this might be the event for you. 🥏🎶
We’ll be out Friday March 20th and Saturday the 21st, grab a ticket and come say high!
Dr. Elaine Ingham, pioneering microbiologist and founder of the Soil Food Web framework, passed away at 73.
Elaine transformed modern agriculture by proving what many overlooked: soil is alive. Her research in the 1980s and 1990s reshaped how we understand the relationship between microorganisms, plant health, and ecosystem resilience. Her work laid the scientific foundation for regenerative agriculture long before it became mainstream.
Through the Soil Biology Primer, global speaking engagements, and the Soil Food Web School, she equipped farmers and growers with the tools to rebuild soil naturally, using microscopy, compost, and compost tea to restore microbial balance.
Her impact reaches far beyond academia. She shifted paradigms, empowered land stewards, and reminded us that caring for soil is caring for public health.
Born in 1952, educated at St. Olaf College, Texas A&M, and Colorado State University, and a longtime faculty member at Oregon State University, Elaine dedicated her life to exploring and teaching the soil’s web of life.
Honor her legacy by planting a tree or supporting the Soil Food Web Foundation.
Healthy soil was her mission.
The movement continues.
Join Gordy, Thursday March, 12th at 6 PM for Cannabis Botany and Indoor Gardening 101 @growyourowngardensupply
This class is free but space is limited
Make sure to snag a seat before they’re gone! 🎟️
#CuttingEdgeSolutions#GrowYourOwnGardenSupply#sucCESs#freeclass #qualityovereverything
Reaching full genetic potential isn’t about pushing harder, it’s about feeding smarter.
At Cutting Edge Solutions we believe great results start with honest formulations and clean, high-quality inputs. That’s why Louder Powder is built to deliver concentrated nutrition at lower usage rates. Helping plants develop strength, efficiency and balance throughout the entire cycle. The result is better expression, improved consistency and less waste in the system.
Clean Inputs. Loud Results.
Celebrating 25 years of Cutting Edge Solutions! 🎉
What started as a small, family run operation has grown into a trusted name in plant nutrition, serving growers across the country, and beyond! For 25 years our focus has remained the same: reliable, effective nutrition solutions grounded in experience, science and integrity.
Built by growers, for growers.
A huge thank you to all the growers, partners, and customers who have been part of this journey.
Here’s to another 25 years of helping you grow! 🌱
#CuttingEdgeSolutions #25YearsStrong #FamilyOwned #PlantNutrition #Since2001
📣 New Blog: Foliar Feeding: Fast, Direct Nutrition for Rapid Plant Response
Sometimes roots aren’t enough, foliar feeding delivers nutrients straight to the leaves for fast, efficient absorption. Learn how this technique can help correct deficiencies and boost plant health.
Check out our latest Blog Post to dive deeper! 👉 https://t.co/50fdr0hkae
#FoliarFeeding #PlantNutrition #CuttingEdgeSolutions #GrowSmart #PlantCareTips #HappyPlants
Ever wondered how our soluble powders line up with their liquid counterparts?
This chart outlines each SP bag size alongside its liquid-equivalent concentration and total mixed solution volume. Same proven CES formulations, delivered in a lighter, more efficient format for streamlined fertigation planning.
#LouderPowder #Sugaree #SourDee #UncleJohnsBlend #qualityovereverything #hydroponic
Sugaree SP™ 0-0-24 combines Potassium(K) and Sulfur(S) with a finely micronized carbohydrate source, tailored specifically for flowering plants. Sugaree SP™ 0-0-24 is the Soluble Powder(SP) version of the original liquid Sugaree. This unique formulation is designed for effective use across a range of hydroponic & soil systems. Sugaree SP™
0-0-24 is recommended for the sweeter, berry fruit flavor profiles in the catalog.
Sugaree SP™ 0-0-24 a proprietary blend of ester formulations that drive genetic potential. This blend not only aids in floral development but also serves as a vital food source for beneficial soil microbes, thereby improving soil health and ecosystem stability. Sugaree SP™ 0-0-24 is fully compatible with all Cutting Edge Solutions® products and other fertilizer programs.
Size Available: 5lb & 20lb Bag
#hydroponic #organic #qualityovereverything #cultivation #fertilizer #dripirrigation #terpene #aaa
Wishing you all a fun and safe Halloween! 🎃👻 But beware…. Don’t fall victim to the Mids Monsters!! 🧟♂️🧟♂️ They will be out and about tonight…. With very little flavor or delight!
@elonmusk why does it seem like all the new AI data centers are being built in the hottest states ? Wouldn’t it make sense to put them in cold climates?