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nate89
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My question is, does it make sense to kill(make inert) the nitrogen fixing microbes and still use recharge for the humic/fulvic acid, molasses and kelp benefits?
E.g. for scenarios where no more nitrogen is need, latter stages of flower, soil amendments already have ample nitrogen etc etc.
If so what would be the best way to do this? heat?
Leaving recharge in still water for an extended period of time till the microbes die off?
Extreme cold..freezing?
Would any of this begin to make sense attempting?
E.g. for scenarios where no more nitrogen is need, latter stages of flower, soil amendments already have ample nitrogen etc etc.
If so what would be the best way to do this? heat?
Leaving recharge in still water for an extended period of time till the microbes die off?
Extreme cold..freezing?
Would any of this begin to make sense attempting?