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While on this chemical topic, we should mention "Bottled" nutrients......ewwwwww!! Chemicals!! Minerals!! Yikes!
What's a farmer to do with all these chemicals??? LoL!
You also here things like "its bottled water".....and other ridiculous remarks.
Good nutrients do not require the microbes to convert organic compounds to something useable to the plant.........they contain something called "chelates". This is really what your paying for.
What is a chelate you ask??
“Chelated” minerals are among the mineral supplements touted for their improved absorption. The word, chelate (pronounced: key late) means to create a ring-like complex, or in loose terms 'to grab and bond to'. Most clelated formulas use protein molecules, i.e. chains of amino acids.
Some farmers choose to take advantage of these things that can really allow the plant to show FULL genetic expressions.......some farmers don't......its ALL good.....just know the difference's or at least have a full understanding of the vocabulary as to not confuse folks.
I'll shut up now......
What's a farmer to do with all these chemicals??? LoL!
You also here things like "its bottled water".....and other ridiculous remarks.
Good nutrients do not require the microbes to convert organic compounds to something useable to the plant.........they contain something called "chelates". This is really what your paying for.
What is a chelate you ask??
“Chelated” minerals are among the mineral supplements touted for their improved absorption. The word, chelate (pronounced: key late) means to create a ring-like complex, or in loose terms 'to grab and bond to'. Most clelated formulas use protein molecules, i.e. chains of amino acids.
Some farmers choose to take advantage of these things that can really allow the plant to show FULL genetic expressions.......some farmers don't......its ALL good.....just know the difference's or at least have a full understanding of the vocabulary as to not confuse folks.
I'll shut up now......
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