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Yo man right on for posting that nute regiment! I like how clean and organized it is. Your plants look ridiculous man! Good to hear you do a type of microbial tea to keep your soil biology healthy as well. Liking your style for sure man.
Fulvic Acid/Humic Acid kicks ass dude! It plays a huge role in Organics and aids in nutrient uptake(especially micros) but you already know this. I used Ancient amber (Fulvic acid) acid on my last quest and this current quest I have been using Humega(Humic acid)
I wonder If fulvic acid is more efficient at aiding in nutrient uptake since it is easily soluble independent of PH and ionic strength?
that cacey is crazy frosty
im looking forward to seeing the results im growing cacey also right now about the same time flowering and looks no where near that frosty
Fucking killin' it brah! These girls are gonna blow up next week... :cool
Are you using pure Canna or mixing in some chunky perlite? How often are you watering/feeding them now? :wondering
:wait Let's see some more shots of the Jupiter OG...
Nice shot of JO... How far is she from the light and can she be raised any closer? Also do you notice any good or bad results of the additional perlite compared to the pure coco? :passingjoint:
Thank you for your kind words brother.
Yeah I am getting more and more into organics, got much learning to do from you my friend.
You are right about the humic and fulvic. Humic doesn't act right away, it breaks down over time. Where as fulvic is ready to do its magic out of the bottle.
You are also correct about using the fulvics/humics from ancient sources, they seem to be the best if not the only true sources. +1 for Leonardite Ore, as being the sickest source for these acids.
I looked at pretty much every product in the market that is trying to sell fulvic or more like fooling people into believing that they have fulvic in it. In california, one is not allowed to write fulvic on the bottles, it hasn't been approved for sale yet. Anyhow IMHO BioAg makes some of the best fulvic product.
Interesting, when I called BioAg's office to ask them a few question, after they answered my questions they also updated their site and saw that they had put up the answers to the questions about production that I was asking. Another interesting thing was that they use coco just like me to run experiments on fulvic.
Forgot to mention that Roots Amber ain't a bad product but the amount of fulvic in it is very very low. To get the full benefit of fulvic acid we really need to call the companies and find out how they separate the acids and what concentration is the fulvic in their products. LOL if you are in Cali, don't tell them that, tell em you are calling from NY and they be legally able to answer your questions more honestly.
Yo right on for that response man! You have obviously done your homework my man! I need to check out this BioAg. I had a feeling that the ancient wasn't that strong. It says to use 15-30ml per gallon hahahaha! Whats the dilution ratio on the bio ag Full Power?
Either way, I'd like to try this and experiment with that Vermi T you guys like to brew... :coolOur raw material has been protected by 20 feet of sandstone and is high in humic AND fulvic.It contains imprints of plants. In basic terms, our humate is fossilized peat from broad-leaved freshwater plants. Leonardite is salt water reed/sedge based.
Hmmm, I checked out BioAg's site:and found this comment interesting:
Either way, I'd like to try this and experiment with that Vermi T you guys like to brew... :cool
Ya I actually have a buddy that tried it out on his crop a while ago and he told me about how good it was but I didn't think much of it for some reason:headbang. You also like it and seem to be getting excellent nutrient uptake so It's going on my list of things I need to try out:evilgrinThanks brother. I have indeed invested a lot of time reading up on these acids.
They recommend 10-30 as well, but their Ful-Power is one of the most concentrated and purest fulvic on the market. It is kind of hard to overdose on fulvic. Its pure yellow gold. BioAg Ful-Power.
Hmmm, I checked out BioAg's site:and found this comment interesting:
Either way, I'd like to try this and experiment with that Vermi T you guys like to brew... :cool
Ya I actually have a buddy that tried it out on his crop a while ago and he told me about how good it was but I didn't think much of it for some reason:headbang. You also like it and seem to be getting excellent nutrient uptake so It's going on my list of things I need to try out:evilgrin
Vermi T is sick dude. Havn't tried it myself, but It's basically just a compost tea If I'm not mistaken. At some point here I'm going to start trying to perfect my own Guano, kelp, molasses, fulvic acid, and EWC tea for Veg and Flower. Nice thing about those teas are not only are they nutritional in NPK and micros but they also provide increased microbial life to your medium.
But I also like the simplicity of "I bubble myco madness and great white with sugars, micros, and fulvic/humic acids" Sounds like a solid microbial tea.
Nice work on the GFH under CFL HT! Lots of my TF1 crew will get those CFL's pretty close in bloom for dense buds... :cool
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