How To Store
HGV Nutrients are delivered in a dry form for many reasons, including to save you money on freight and storage space. However, dry storage requires certain environments and strategies to keep the product from absorbing or adsorbing moisture and becoming a wet, sticky mess!
When to store as a liquid
If you do not feel confident that you can properly store your dry nutrients because of a lack of control over temperature, light, or humidity, we recommend turning your HGV formulas into liquid concentrates as quickly as possible. The advantage of this is that when a liquid concentrate is sealed tightly it will not absorb (dilute) or adsorb (evaporate) moisture from or into the air even with temperature and humidity fluctuations. You should still avoid fluctuating temperature ranges whenever possible, but as a liquid, your formula will remain more stable than it will in dry form.
Making a Liquid concentrate
If you do not feel confident that you can properly store your dry nutrients because of a lack of control over temperature, light, or humidity, we recommend turning your HGV formulas into liquid concentrates as quickly as possible. The advantage of this is that when a liquid concentrate is sealed tightly it will not absorb (dilute) or adsorb (evaporate) moisture from or into the air even with temperature and humidity fluctuations. You should still avoid fluctuating temperature ranges whenever possible, but as a liquid, your formula will remain more stable than it will in dry form.