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Any benefits in using Recharge every other week? Have you?If you are doing sealed room CO2, I suggest bumping it up to 3.6 Jack's/2.4 Cal Nit/1.2 epsom. I would suggest supplementing with epsom with CMH and LED fixtures.
Also, the easiest way to bump calcium content without additional supplementation is to use Haifa Cal Prime instead of their regular Cal Nit.
Recharge is humic acid, very little fulvic acid, carbon, and kelp. It is compatible with fulvic, amino and organic acids in Mr. Fulvic. There's no overlap, so it can't hurt although it's yet another product to use.Any benefits in using Recharge every other week? Have you?
I still have a bottle of liquid karma that i stopped using after i switched to a drip irrigation system but is Mr Fulvic good for drip systems?Recharge is humic acid, very little fulvic acid, carbon, and kelp. It is compatible with fulvic, amino and organic acids in Mr. Fulvic. There's no overlap, so it can't hurt although it's yet another product to use.
Yes, It is totally soluble and won't clog drippers.is Mr Fulvic good for drip systems?
I’m going to try this recipe. Was wondering what medium you are using. Would this recipe apply to soil already charged?
I add Power Si first to the res and let it mix well for about 10 minutes before adding Jacks.I already use Jack's A/B and am curious to give PowerSi a shot next run. Are you adding this to your source water before mixing Jack's?
I tried ProTekt years back and never bought it again after using up the bottle.
Fulvic acid is going to be compatible with a living reservoir using Hydroguard. It is not compatible with strong oxidizers like hypochlorous acid (UC Roots, Athena Cleanse) because it creates biofilm when combined.I also use similar recipe. Jacks A+B and Epsom Salt, Jacks Bloom Booster, Botanicare Silica Blast and Hydroguard because its all going into RDWC. I am curious about the Fulvic Acid as I have been seeing it mentioned. It was mentioned here about the Chelation/Amino Acids but what does that do for the plant is my curiosity? Should it be used throughout the plants life?
Also I am curious about identifying appropriate/recommended ppm levels at certain stages of plant life. What has been recommended here at times has been vastly different than nute companies suggest and I have trusted that but the main question with the adjusted or tailored feeding schedules is identifying either visually what the plant is doing or knowing how many weeks have surpassed. How do you guys go about determining those things in a comparable regimen?
Do you suggest starting at the recommended dosage of 1/4 tsp per gallon? Is there a way to optimize/balance the dosage with the fertilizer? If i dont get too lazy, I'm going to try and do a side by side comparing 321, fulvic and si and straight 321 on the my next run.As far as dosage, it is active from a few ppm up to 250 ppm for plants. You may have to reduce your base fertilizer 10-25% if using higher application rates. Human health benefits from 50-100 mg of fulvic acid a day as well.
The 3-2-1 is grams per gallon. I don't do powders by volume. Let us know how it goes.Do you suggest starting at the recommended dosage of 1/4 tsp per gallon? Is there a way to optimize/balance the dosage with the fertilizer? If i dont get too lazy, I'm going to try and do a side by side comparing 321, fulvic and si and straight 321 on the my next run.
Correct, I measure Jack's by weight as well. I was referring to the Fulvic acid. The recommended dosage on Mr. Fulvic's website is 1/4 tsp per gallon. Is this your suggested starting point?The 3-2-1 is grams per gallon. I don't do powders by volume. Let us know how it goes.
The 3-2-1 is grams per gallon. I don't do powders by volume. Let us know how it goes.
The bottle says 1 ml per gallon of feed water. I have been using it for about 3 weeks and I see a difference already.Correct, I measure Jack's by weight as well. I was referring to the Fulvic acid. The recommended dosage on Mr. Fulvic's website is 1/4 tsp per gallon. Is this your suggested starting point?
The bottle says 1 ml per gallon of feed water. I have been using it for about 3 weeks and I see a difference already.
Week 5.Nice, you notice a difference and the fulvic is the only change in your current regime? What week in flower are you in?
Week 4. I saw deficiencies in random foliage - that has since cured itself following the Mr. Fulvic addition. A small bottle goes a long way at 1 ml/gallon.Nice, you notice a difference and the fulvic is the only change in your current regime? What week in flower are you in?
I don't know the dude, but being known for a very specific plant biostimulant? PERHAPS.I chuckle everytime i read "Mr. Fulvic".
Powdered fulvic acid products don't have the amino and organic acids, which are destroyed in the drying process. Mr. Fulvic is a liquid concentrate to save them.Is there a powder version of fulvic acid you recommend?
Mr fulvic gets pretty expensive running a larger grow.
I’m using Fox Farm’s Happy Frog soil and I’m wondering if I can use “The Recipe” from start to finish. I know the soil is prefelted with it’s only micro/macros so I’m worried I may be over feeding. Thoughts?I add Power Si first to the res and let it mix well for about 10 minutes before adding Jacks.
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