They told me to specifically use the saturator with liquid light and I will get ridiculous results. Do you think there is any truth behind that or do you think they just want to push there products?
I'm sure their products are indeed engineered for optimal use with one another. Yet, if "Saturator" really is just a surfactant, I'm weary that it would get any better results than using something else. I found this 'guaranteed' analysis from Planet Natural:
Total Nitrogen (N) ..... 0.008% (Nitrate)
Soluble Potash (K2O) ..... 0.003%
Ingredients: Monopotassium Phosphate.
If this is actually correct, I am now completely confused because MKP should have nothing to do with increasing foliar effectiveness at all! Going back to the root of this question, why are you using Liquid Light?
As I had never heard of this product, I did some investigation and it seems super sketch. DM claims that: "Using a select blend of amino acids, carbohydrates and metabolites, Liquid Light accelerates your plants photosynthesis - instantly! (Get 600 watt performance from a 400 watt system.)" <-- this just sounds ridiculous.
"You only need to spray the top surface of the leaf because Saturator will deliver everything inside the leaf." <--shouldn't it be applied to the bottom of the leaf if it wants to get inside?
At this point, I'd say fuck them both! Yet, I've never used either so maybe someone else can chime in?
For your entertainment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed4GJX8nf_g