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So to be perfectly honest if I wasn't using Fulpower that would be my second choice. It's a very good fulvic. Something is reacting but doesn't necessarily mean it's precipitating. Have u tried adding the fulvic to the water or some water just to c if it clouds that water. Maybe it just does that. Honestly when I've had precip the silica almost clumped up and fell to the bottom of the jug. So I wouldn't be afraid to use it.@Tnelz I'm using the clear/golden cold water extracted mad farmers n.u.t.s fulvic acid.
I did and am mixing protekt (si) first into clean 0 ppm water . then base. No cloudyness. Last I add fulvic and it goes cloudy
What pH do you recommend before adding fulvic?
i knew ph had something to do with it, glad you were able to figure it outIf anyone comes across this thread and has the same issue, I was able to solve the problem.
After adding SI to RO water the pH would shoot up to 9.8. Any pH above 8.0 makes si really unstable. So I would then add a bunch of pH down to get it to 6.0. Then I'd add base nutrients. And finally fulvic. Low and behold, no more cloudyness.
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