MIMedGrower
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I looked into that but liquid karma is only 0.2% Humic acid where Floralicious plus is 2%. LK doesnt even state the % of seaweed extract either so I went with what I'm used to with FP.
Like i said it is not an accurate reading every time. If you have that much drop after having steady numbers for a while it indicates salt buildup. Good to run just water through and see what comes out before feeding once in a while. Or i like to put a couple cups of water in and let sit a few before feeding to help flush out some buildup. There is always going to be buildup cause the plant wont use all the nutes every time.
Thanks for that, Is there a product you could recommend? I@PipeCarver, that's actually a perfect situation where an enzyme flush should help. Drench the media with enzymes, and next watering flush it all out with plenty of runoff using a moderately low nutrient solution until runoff numbers are close to input.
Enzymes Komplete, the one I posted in the pic on the last page.
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Look what the fkers do, free shipping over $35.
I'll try locally here, we have a garden shop just up the road. Or next time in Halifax I'll check out a grow shop.That's pricey as well, I think I paid about $25 after tax for the same sized bottle.
Hell no!I've used up my tiny jar of Great White and feel it was beneficial. Is there another product that offers what Great White Mycos does that isn't as expensive?
I've used up my tiny jar of Great White and feel it was beneficial. Is there another product that offers what Great White Mycos does that isn't as expensive?
Man, those leaves are so distinctive. That's pre 98 alright.Nothing....NOTHING compares to pre98
I've used up my tiny jar of Great White and feel it was beneficial. Is there another product that offers what Great White Mycos does that isn't as expensive?
Nothing....NOTHING compares to pre98
Here is my pre-98 Bubba. Flog this pic a lot but it's the best one I've taken of her in her prime I think, that was a somewhat flawless grow. But you can see the similarity in the leaves. Only wish I could go back in time and properly dry it on the stem and trim it dry Instead of the wet trim it got... Live and learn.View attachment 962146
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