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So much for you soil growers preaching cost effectiveness to hydro users...
I have found Seagreen is most effective for increasing growth as a soil drench. Lots of people do foliar spray it. As far as Gibberellic acid, as long as you are using it at the recommended dosage, mixing the 2 shouldn't be a problem. The product that is best for foliar spraying, especially during flower, is Trueblooms. It's got a higher microbial count, along with PGRs that speed up the transition from veg to flower and it increases flowering spots.Question??? Can I use Seagreen mixed with Gibberellic acid as a foliar?
Not sure what you mean by your comment. Seagreen costs between 5 to 20 cents a gallon and it works in hydro, coco, and soil. I read at least some of your thread. It seems like you are doing a lot of work to brew your tea. I suggest doing as side by side with your tea and just seagreen. I can even get you a sample for free to test out. Oh and if you run our entire line, which is only 4 bottles, in soil, you will vegge for about 60 cents a gallon and flower for about the same. You should add up all your nutrients and amendments you are using now and figure out, per gallon, after diluted, how much you spending. I guarantee it's way more than 60 cents a gallon.So much for you soil growers preaching cost effectiveness to hydro users...
So how do you have living lactobacillus cultures in a sealed bottle because if I sealed the jar my kombucha is in it would explode and that's a mason jar? How does the fermentation stop without killing the bacteria?No, you just kill lots of different species of microbes if you add before you brew due to not all microbes liking the brewing process. It doesn't technically hurt anything, it just lessens the amount of life you get in the end.
csn17 and silica blast and +life in cocoNot sure what you mean by your comment. Seagreen costs between 5 to 20 cents a gallon and it works in hydro, coco, and soil. I read at least some of your thread. It seems like you are doing a lot of work to brew your tea. I suggest doing as side by side with your tea and just seagreen. I can even get you a sample for free to test out. Oh and if you run our entire line, which is only 4 bottles, in soil, you will vegge for about 60 cents a gallon and flower for about the same. You should add up all your nutrients and amendments you are using now and figure out, per gallon, after diluted, how much you spending. I guarantee it's way more than 60 cents a gallon.
That is the secret anyone who understands fermentation wants to know. Our CEO, after years of trying, figured out a way to do it. Honestly, the science is way above my head. Oh and lactobacillus is only one of over a million different species of bacteria and fungi that are in the bottle.So how do you have living lactobacillus cultures in a sealed bottle because if I sealed the jar my kombucha is in it would explode and that's a mason jar? How does the fermentation stop without killing the bacteria?
I would put your nutrients against ours in a head to head any day. Our products will give you the same or better results but you will be growing in a sustainable way that actually benefits mother nature vs what you are doing now which is actually harming mother nature, at least when your nutrients end up back in the ground. Not to mention that Botanicare is owned by Scotts who makes Roundup for Monsanto.csn17 and silica blast and +life in coco
Are you a Dodger fan too?I would put your nutrients against ours in a head to head any day. Our products will give you the same or better results but you will be growing in a sustainable way that actually benefits mother nature vs what you are doing now which is actually harming mother nature, at least when your nutrients end up back in the ground. Not to mention that Botanicare is owned by Scotts who makes Roundup for Monsanto.
I am currently flipping my plants to flower since my grow tent is only about 5ft tall. I topped the plants and they are about 20 days old and are slightly over 2ft, without the pot. I am only running a cheap LED I bought from amazon that pulls about 200w from the wall. Oh and my plants are mostly Indica. If they were Sativa, I would have had to flip them already as they would have been even taller. I'd show you pics but they are darkness till 10. They were also started from seed, not clones.
I am just trying to help you out. We give our stuff away for free because we know it works. It's better than a money back guarantee because you don't pay for it. I guess you aren't into learning new things, helping the planet, or growing bigger, more potent plants. I mean, if your stuff can get 2ft of growth in 20 days using cheap lights, more power to you.Are you a Dodger fan too?
I think you are taking our whole conversation too personal..I am just trying to help you out. We give our stuff away for free because we know it works. It's better than a money back guarantee because you don't pay for it. I guess you aren't into learning new things, helping the planet, or growing bigger, more potent plants. I mean, if your stuff can get 2ft of growth in 20 days using cheap lights, more power to you.
I will give trueblooms a try when I apply the gibberellic acid. I use gibberellic one low dose during the transition phase from vegging to blooming...I have found Seagreen is most effective for increasing growth as a soil drench. Lots of people do foliar spray it. As far as Gibberellic acid, as long as you are using it at the recommended dosage, mixing the 2 shouldn't be a problem. The product that is best for foliar spraying, especially during flower, is Trueblooms. It's got a higher microbial count, along with PGRs that speed up the transition from veg to flower and it increases flowering spots.
So much for you soil growers preaching cost effectiveness to hydro users...
Can I get a coupon discount for your site? I see it’s cheaper at hydro empireThanks for the affirmation Wildfire. I definitely suggest trying Paleobloom and check out our instagram as it has details about TerpGerp, the FIRST EVER, foliar spray from an air can so no extra moisture, just microbes with lots of bud increasing extracts.
I am always interested in online companies who sell our products cheaper than our MSRP. I can't find Paleobloom on Hydro Empire's site. You do have a direct link to it? I am glad you mentioned them because I noticed they had the few products they do sell still under a company we no longer partner with. Thanks for mentioning their name, I emailed them to let them know about the change.Can I get a coupon discount for your site? I see it’s cheaper at hydro empire
Twice a week should be more than enough.Question?? How often would you foliar feed with"trueblooms"
I’m always interested in getting the best price. Yes they have 5 gallon buckets for paleo bloom for 287.27I am always interested in online companies who sell our products cheaper than our MSRP. I can't find Paleobloom on Hydro Empire's site. You do have a direct link to it? I am glad you mentioned them because I noticed they had the few products they do sell still under a company we no longer partner with. Thanks for mentioning their name, I emailed them to let them know about the change.
We can't. They aren't really making any money on it if they ship it for free. I had another customer compare us to them and ask the same question. I told him to get it where he can get the best deal. He ended up buying it from our site so I don't know what happened to trying to get it from them. I will give you the same advice. Get it where you can get it the cheapest. I will say, if you buy it from us directly, I will throw in a $60 bottle of our new TerpGerp, for free.... You just to let me know you are ordering it from us so I can add it to your order before the warehouse ships it out.I’m always interested in getting the best price. Yes they have 5 gallon buckets for paleo bloom for 287.27
It’s actually hydrogalaxy.com
Can you match the price or not?