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I want to use the Greenleaf Sea-K we got free awhile back. Reading their calculator, I assume its for photo's, do I just cut the amount in half?
Yessir all CoM products ferts and composts along with some GL seakelpI gotta get back to your thread, I forget what soil u used. Did u do CoM again?
This is how green leaf says to use. I use at a very low rate at .125grams per gallon
hi, our new kelp product we think its the best quality on the market right now. Previously we were using the traditional type extract (black color) which was pretty good, this new version we have its made with an advanced low temperature extraction method, and doesn't filter out any chlorophyll at all from the seaweed so it retains a golden/yellow color. As far as the auxins/cytokins/IAA and alginic acids, this is the highest available purity currently now. So if anything you could even use less dosage compared to standard black kelp extracts. You can use in a pretty wide range honestly, from 0.2g per Gallon, to even 5g+ per Gallon. For foliar would recommend maybe 1-2g/Gallon, and root drench maybe 2g/Gallon as a safe range, but you can also do far less if you want.
Yessir all CoM products ferts and composts along with some GL seakelp
This first run, I'm using the CoM nutes schedule, but i'll use the sea-k to compensate for the zero K in the Bud and Bloom, plus I imagine i'll need some Epsom salt once or twice. I gotta try this to atleast get it out of my mind and scratch it off the bucket list.This is how green leaf says to use. I use at a very low rate at .125grams per gallon
hi, our new kelp product we think its the best quality on the market right now. Previously we were using the traditional type extract (black color) which was pretty good, this new version we have its made with an advanced low temperature extraction method, and doesn't filter out any chlorophyll at all from the seaweed so it retains a golden/yellow color. As far as the auxins/cytokins/IAA and alginic acids, this is the highest available purity currently now. So if anything you could even use less dosage compared to standard black kelp extracts. You can use in a pretty wide range honestly, from 0.2g per Gallon, to even 5g+ per Gallon. For foliar would recommend maybe 1-2g/Gallon, and root drench maybe 2g/Gallon as a safe range, but you can also do far less if you want.
Yessir all CoM products ferts and composts along with some GL seakelp
When I was maybe 10, I watched my cousin break her arm in two places doing that. Her arm had an odd looking number of 90° bends.Not likely to become a rocket scientist!
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I more likely see MTV’s “Teen Mom” in her future!
I love that soil, but I hate the gnats just a tad more.I gotta get back to your thread, I forget what soil u used. Did u do CoM again?
My after work nap got the best of me sorry
This first run, I'm using the CoM nutes schedule, but i'll use the sea-k to compensate for the zero K in the Bud and Bloom, plus I imagine i'll need some Epsom salt once or twice. I gotta try this to atleast get it out of my mind and scratch it off the bucket list.
Some day I'm going to stick with one method, I hope.