New Grower ORMUS & Sea Solids

For soil and soilless mixes, azomite is great for being real rich in rare earth minerals. For hydro.... it's a nightmare as it'll clog everything up real fast.
 
For soil and soilless mixes, azomite is great for being real rich in rare earth minerals. For hydro.... it's a nightmare as it'll clog everything up real fast.
yes I'm using it in DWC right now, going through alot of airstones.
 
Yea, you'll be able to get the same results without the clogging using just sea salt instead.
 
So, I was curious, has anyone heard of ORMUS and/or use it? It's something kind of interesting... a transdimensional group of mono-atomic elements, mainly metallic ions. There's a lot of "out there" stuff on it, like it making people levitate etc... but it's use on plants is seeming pretty amazing. There's a product, EcoVie, which I think it basically just this. I, though, like making my own.

Yep Ive been trying to get the message accross to certain people, but they think Im either just a goof, or they think Im talking about plant hormones or something...
Ormus will dramatically increase vigour, pest resistance and yield..!! Ive seen medical mj grown with ormus, and they are a sight to behold.. The difference in cultivation with ormus as opposed to not use it is .. well- the difference in plant vigor and budsize is simply put grotesque.. ALL plants/fruits grown supplemented with ormus benefit.. :)

Anyways.. the monoatomic metals enables plants to absorb and distribute vastly greater amounts of sunlight(or life energy) throughout plant structure..

Cool to see there's people here thinking about implementing ormus into cultivation..
 
I started making my own ORMUS and just did my first seed soak with ORMUS water
How do you get your ORMUS? Is it the wet method involving dead sea salt and washing soda? And do you use the salty drainage or the actual final product, the white powder again diluted in water?
 
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