Masonsdad15
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Mason,
Do you believe all that stuff? The jug contains 3.1% phosphate by volume, that’s it. I guess one can make srertch claims. I’ll bet they have a price that justifies those use benefits.
Make it yourself.
I know what you mean but you can't just read the npk. That's not all the ingredients. What about the proprietary sugar glycoside and phenolic acid complex that is derived from 14 species of plants. And the 17 specific plants known to have amino acids, plant hormones and other phenolic compounds. And then the part about nit disclosing thier plant extracts. I remember I used to just read the npk and say the same thing. But to be fair .... you're right by doing so many times with many products. I think the first I discvered and was like ahhhh shit was snowstorm ultra. It's just P or k can't remember.
Yeah I believe the only way to be able to confidently make a judgment on a product is to both read the labels and white papers and then of course try it. Many times companies change thier labeling to get by regulations like ones here in California banning certain plant hormones. But I would really like to get an official or someone with authority on this subject to confirm or rebuke, is the contains/ingredients list on the bottle all that is used in a product. What do they mean by plant extracts? What could possibly be in "proprietary" ingredients? Etc etc.Kudos for pushing the limits. Im actually about to pull a trigger on fluvah4 myself as they have a sale and i need like 5 gals per cycle. Case studies seem legit.
Ive been using floralicious plus with noticable smell improvement.
I think less is more here so i will be dropping flora and just running fluvah.
There is one other product that im considering Rock Resinator. Its about 50% cheaper vs fluvah.
Please keep us posted i wont have mine for another 2 weeks so any results you see would def help!
What dosage are u going for?
The price is pretty high.Mason,
Do you believe all that stuff? The jug contains 3.1% phosphate by volume, that’s it. I guess one can make srertch claims. I’ll bet they have a price that justifies those use benefits.
Make it yourself.
Zill.
I understand what you are saying. But that's before you have read the label and white papers or even the case study. I'd what you say is true maybe you could make a case and write some papers and get them published. Maybe It gets you paid. Maybe just some clout. Idk but I'd be in your debt if you could explain where the snake oil is here. I know generally what you're saying but not specifically.Hey Mason,
I'm a realist. And I really have to be shown or given something that allows me to clearly understand the benefit. I didn't read the label or look it up. But I figured it has to have essence of nymph in the formulation.
All those beneficial sub ingredients - what happens when you apply that wonderful stuff to soil? Most of it gets broken down in the soil. Plants don't really pick up large complex molecules through the root system. Take my word for it, don't buy snake oil. I do enjoy the labels though. They should take up writing adult fantasies. But Mason, do what you think is good. It's not going to hurt the plants. May dent your wallet. Aside from the KCl you're adding the plants aren't going to thank you. All good.
Zill.
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