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@Capulator -
Im also beginning to research sulfur fertigation on perfume cultivars such as roses, jasmines and others.
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Sulfur is one of the keys to great terps...
Sorry, nothing other than I noticed better flavors and smells when I increased the sulfur content of my nute regimen.
Thank you for your input!
This is a common assumption in our community, but can you provide any significant evidence, an article, research?
Is there evidence of sulfur having impact on terpene potency in different cultivars?
The photo(s) I shared above suggests that Sulfur increases efficacy of Nitrogen and is present in CO2 extracted hemp oils. The quantity of sulfur present in tissue analysis and hemp oil suggests that we don't need to provide so much sulfur in our feed.
Possible factors to be considered is the efficacy and risk of extraction for analysis; is the sulfur destroyed or even properly extracted in the extraction process?
Is it possible different chemicals require a varying rates of exposure to the extraction solution to ne properly represented in the final analysis?
Thanks!
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Sorry, nothing other than I noticed better flavors and smells when I increased the sulfur content of my nute regimen.
same here. I have noticed better flavors using Sugar Daddy than buds grown without it. It's sugar and magnesium sulfate - I honestly believe it's the sulfur
I was going to comment that I was adding magnesium sulfate, so it's a possibility it is related to magnesium as well. I'm very interested in understanding my feed regimen, in hopes of improvement. I think this is a good place as any to discuss this topic. I appreciate your input as well.Sorry I missed your first post @guymandude
I appreciate your opinion and input too.
I'd like to play devils advocate here and provide some food for thought/conversation.
It's important to remember that it's not possible in some/all cases to provide just a single nutrient in a solution. Most are compounded elements like Potassium Sulfate, Potassium Silicate, Magnesium Sulfate, Magnesium Nitrate, etc.
I notice carbohydrates in some/most of the popular bloom "boosters." Sugars in fertilization of other crops is an unresearched area, but I will get to it in due time. I would argue this is an important part of the solution, otherwise why would it be there other than because it provides a benefit to resin and reproductive production or to throw off people like is trying to decipher recipes.
Now, returning to my first paragraph.
Could Magnesium be the critical factor in these solutions, and sulfur the only elemental copilot that can fluctuate without significant imbalance and stress on uptake?
Or...
Is sulfur really the critical factor in these solutions, and Magnesium is the only elemental co-pilot that can fluctuate without significant imbalance and stress on uptake?
Possibly...
It's both?
Assuming no trickery on the fertilizer companies part. They would only add these inputs because the plant benefits from it.
Thanks!
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Medusa I have used blossom booster at .5 g/gal added to the rest of the formula (no need to reduce your normal formula when using it this way). It does the job, but I will say that boosters and additives can always complicate things. It's old news but having a perfect environment, and proper watering schedule will do a garden much better than boosters.
I am back to jacks again for simplicity, but I am using a lot less. Currently I am using:
3mL cal mag
.5 grams Epsom
1.5 grams 5-12-26
1 gram CaNO3
and:
15mL herculean harvest
5mL poseidenzyme
5mL zeuss juice
fasilitor 1/2mL per gal first 3 weeks only.
And of course OG BIOWAR weekly teas, which help greatly with keeping all kinds of things at bay (bugs,PM,toxixities, deficiencies..)
I use this all the way through. My system is top feed DTW with plants started in RW and moved to chow beds. I can tell you right now the secret is in the watering schedule.
Tons of misinformation on the internet. Let me assure you since running 70+% rh I haven't lost a single nug to bud mold either . I'll pm you some links
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