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i wouldnt be able to sleep at night with all those overlapping leaves! :dizzy:
sent the old Mp back... wondering where i can get a bottle that fresher :nono:

Working on trimming but she has good air flow thru and not noting and moisture between right now ..... but ya I’m watching and trimming .....

Buoldasoil or KIS https://www.kisorganics.com/collections/all ..... KIS is an AFN Member
 
Hey anyone can answer but wanna make sure I am correct on what I read but asked about getting that big6+humic acid from BAS! It’s basically the 6 main micronutrients plus humic acid! Since I have craft blen from BAS that means I have everything for replenishing micro’s there correct?? Also what I read for humic/fulvic acid is it used basically to break down nutrients to make available for plants to uptake?? And think it said “FOR SOILS WITHOUT A MICROBIAL FIELD”! Wouldn’t that mean it’s not something I need to worry about as I have plenty of microbes alive n doing work in my soil? Thanks
 
In the soil, humic and fulvic acids are important chelators, combining minerals into organic compounds that are more available to plants. They also tie up toxins, making them less available to plants. Humic acids increase the water infiltration and water-holding capacity of the soil.
Humic acid: a dark-brown humic substance that is soluble in water only at higher soil pH values and is of greater molecular weight than fulvic acid.
Fulvic acid: a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions and is of low molecular weight.
 
@hecno not sure if familiar with nectar nutes but since they use BioAg Ful power to make this can I just add this at the end to the teas that call for Humic/fulvic acid! It says has both but being in Oregon can’t list fulvic for some reason....
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Thx amigo:d5:
 
this is what i use .
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“PLANT of HEALTH” FULVICPLUSTM Mineral Rich Liquid Humus Concentrate Fulvic acid is one of the major components of humic substances (or Natural Organic Matter (NOM)) which are dark brown and major constituents of soil organic matter humus that contributes to soil chemical and physical quality. All of which are sadly lacking in many soils due to modern agriculture practices. They can also be found in peat, coal, many upland streams and ocean water. Humates are arguably the single most important input in high production sustainable agriculture. Humic substances make up a large portion of the dark matter in humus and are complex colloidal supramolecular mixtures that have never been separated into pure components. Since the end of the 18th century, humic substances have been designated as either humic acid (pH alkaline), fulvic acid(pH acid) or humin. Fulvic Plus is a convenient easy way to include humus into many growing applications and to help buffer chemical applications. The natural benefits from Fulvic Plus and Humic Plus are many, and make them essential tools in the path to sustainability. BENEFITS -- Easy, convenient application -- Helps replace organic matter in depleted soils -- Restores biological balance and energises plant cells -- Suitable for organic growing -- Detoxifies soils from residues and heavy metals. -- Enhances cell division -- Dissolves rock minerals for greater availability to plant -- Excellent for salty soils -- Microbe Friendly -- Fertiliser Enhancer:- Improves uptake by up to 40% -- Increase root development -- Improves Quality of Plants and Soil -- Excellent chelating agent for magnifying nutrient absorption -- Seed accelerator :- promotes germination in shorter time -- Magnifies the benefits of silica -- Improves soil structure and water retention. -- Increases stomata opening and improves transpiration
 
I do know NFTG is all organic cuz used their sample box! Always needing soil slurry ph/ppm EVERY FEED...then feed 6 nutrients it was getting to be a pain so when I got low I swapped after reading MoB’s thread! I got hooked! :smoking: Oh and guess what....Mark got a new tooooy!
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I am soooo ready to put this beauty to work!
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Also got compost/calphos/high p seabird poo/kelp meal brewing up for tomorrow and owner of nectar company said what I got can be used in place of BioAg FulPower stuff! Trying to get cream caramel here to swell as much as possible while she’s finishing up!... (barley straw ordered too)
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These are what I have besides that craft blend! :smoking: I have both em1 bokashi & growkashi, recharge and SLF100! Loaded on microbe options! Here’s dry ingredients
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View attachment 1151431 Added that cuz box is 0-11-0 seabird guano and think the bag with no label is glacial or volcanic rock dust! Pretty positive glacial but anyone who can tell me best way to mix whatever up (even if just for teas etc) please share! From calphos Ca going in 2-3 from teas plus oyster shell flour in soil mix should be set kn calcium! My only thing is Double Grape is looking great aside from a few mutation points :yoinks: but some satellites splitting off 3 leafs/ future bud spots on 1 lower and another was really thick n almost size of stem til it bulked up but it now keeps merging into 2 separate satellites towards the end 2/3 and noticed each of them were splitting in half as well! Quite strange! :shrug: Ok kinda rambled but point in the end is Pink Panama is in bought soil so not sure what ratio of ingredients came cuz never ran it water only before....always used nectar for the gods! It’s the 1 I am thinking may need a nutrient/mineral bump but not sure if a special amino acid or humic or fulvic acid (or just bio-ag ful power stuff) but making order tonight so if I need that big6+ from BAS let me know! If a waste let me know sooner! :pass:
View attachment 1151437 There u can see the merge into 2 satellites both growing 3 leafs of each of their end/top if u look! 2 sideways like normal plus 1 straight back! Some spots actually have full 3 EXTRA leafs all growing side by side on backside of stem! Weirdness. This is my double grape day 32ish in 1st “TRUE” full Organics from sprout to now....& beyond of course! :eyebrows:
View attachment 1151438 1st plant au natural for me! Seems like perfect branch structure for when flower starts! Maybe trim couple fans and all sites will bask in the light! Oh duh :doh: this is the plant in my 1st homemade soil mixed from scratch/baked 10 or so days til had mad mycelium n mushroom activity on the surface! Seems like this plants loving it! :thumbsup:
View attachment 1151439 She’s a giant beast! Gonna need some bamboo for flowering! Or a net from top of tent and bunch of plant yo-yos! Both do get tons of surface activity on soil with the pieces of plant/root from clovers decomposing with that Malibu compost is nice!
View attachment 1151441 That’s the family of 4 that have all been water only plus teas! Other 2 still on nectar! Thanks for any other pointers on what ingredients I still need to buy so I’m stocked on all or if the stuff at top I talked about “an hour ago SORRY” but if I need or don’t plz lemme know! Thx
Whether its volcanic or glacier rock dust, you want it in the soil. It takes a while to break down, so if you are just using a soil mix for say 1 auto grow and then discarding, its probably not worth the money. If you are going no till or recycling your soil, a good amount to start with is 2 cups per cubic foot. You only add this once, no matter what you add later. It takes a lifetime to fully breakdown. If you overuse rockdust in a mix, it can get heavy and even clay like, so heed my advice and just add it once.
Nutrients from rockdust are freed via weathering, which are essentially just pH swings within the medium. The best way to use rock dust is to add it to compost or vermicompost. That gets the weathering started very early. Worms will use it a grit in their gizzard, and that is the best way to weather it so that the nutrients are available. Just a tiny fraction of the nutrients are released when it is passed thru a worm, and hopefully it will be passed thru worms an infinite amount of time.
I also like to use oyster shell flour in my vermicompost, and this is also passed thru the worms and made available more quickly. Oyster shell flour, aka osf, is what I use in addition to lime to act as a buffering agent, in addition to being a great source of calcium.
I don't care what anyone says out there, I don't think that Seabird Guano works well in tea. Its better in a soil mix or top dress.
cheers
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