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humics are "organic matter" mostly really small stuff that's ancient.
important components of humus, the major organic fraction of soil, peat, and coal (and also a constituent of many upland streams, dystrophic lakes, and ocean water)
humic substances were often viewed through a lens of acid–base theory that described humic acids, as organic acids, and their conjugate bases, humates, as important components of organic matter. Through this viewpoint humic acids were defined as organic substances extracted from soil that coagulate (form small solid pieces) when a strong-base extract is acidified, whereas fulvic acids are organic acids that remain soluble (stay dissolved) when a strong-base extract is acidified.
There's probably some cute formula I could give you if I was intelligent enough on this matter. It would probably look something like the following: A- + B+ <=>(A- +C+) (B+ + C-) The arrows indicating greater or equal too.
Essentially, what humics do, is provide some basic building blocks to the puzzle and also allow "buffering capacity"
Buffer capacity (β) is defined as the moles of an acid or base necessary to change the pH of a solution by 1, divided by the pH change and the volume of buffer in liters; it is a unitless number. A buffer resists changes in pH due to the addition of an acid or base though consumption of the buffer.
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The plants look really good BTW, I would keep adding a little potassium anyway you can.
I would use some monopotassium phosphate at this time, pH balanced with some potassium hydroxide.
Watch your runoff ph and adjust accordingly, don't go any extreme, try to keep it right around 6.5 Aqua might have some other advice, or perhaps some of the others, but that's what I would suggest. For what it's worth.
At this point, I'd hit them with a mild dose usually every few days until there finished.
Thanks! The monopotassium phosphate and potassium hydroxide you said about what is that for exactly ? I was trying to keep everything strictly organic but I’m getting a lot of recommendations of using non organic supplements and I’m beginning to wonder if keeping it organic has more negatives than positives ?