Joseph29
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I've been using sea green for 3 weeks now and don't really notice anything out of the ordinary. I was using it at 2ml per gallon for 2 weeks, then lowered the dose to 1ml per gal and didnt see any difference. I should note that I'm using synthetics.
I agree BuT sea green was formulated to breakdown salts into a useable form synthetics are salts usually and someone mentioned it was similar to DripClean created to keep irrigation clear FWIWJoseph my organically grown soil plants seem to like it quite a bit:)
Personally if I was growing with synthetics I probably wouldn't spend the $$ on it......
The microherd and synthetics don't usually get along too well
Most of the growers I see that have the most positive results with Sea Green are growing organically......
I agree BuT sea green was formulated to breakdown salts into a useable form synthetics are salts usually and someone mentioned it was similar to DripClean created to keep irrigation clear FWIW
It's nice to get that experience cool. I use it organically but can't use that much because its for indoor and that shit smells like the best catfish bait I've used lol
It's got a real nice rich anchovy smell, I kinda like it...Hmm. The sea green doesn't smell bad at all to me.