chuck estevez
Well-Known Member
then, he is worried about heavy metals, but post a link to this stuff????
(quote) poopbreath
who didn't believe marijuana could uptake heavy metals into the leaves flowers and seeds?
mgda can be used for flushing to remove cadmium and other heavy metals from soil:
http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/20357.pdf
but his link isn't even for soil
Chelating Agents of a New
Generation as an Alternative to
Conventional Chelators for Heavy Metal
Ions Removal from Different Waste Waters
Dorota Kołodyńska
Produced from BASF, methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA) is produced from glycine. MGDA has a high rate of biodegradation >68%, but unlike many other chelating agents can degrade without the assistance of adapted bacteria. Additionally, unlike EDDS or IDS, MGDA can withstand higher temperatures while maintaining a high stability as well as the entire pH range. As a result, the chelating strength of MGDA is stronger than many commercial chelating agents.
and the safety of trilon mgda? http://site.saveoncitric.com/trilon_m_info.pdf
and the cost? $10.49 for 1 lb
(quote) poopbreath
who didn't believe marijuana could uptake heavy metals into the leaves flowers and seeds?
mgda can be used for flushing to remove cadmium and other heavy metals from soil:
http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/20357.pdf
but his link isn't even for soil
Chelating Agents of a New
Generation as an Alternative to
Conventional Chelators for Heavy Metal
Ions Removal from Different Waste Waters
Dorota Kołodyńska
Produced from BASF, methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA) is produced from glycine. MGDA has a high rate of biodegradation >68%, but unlike many other chelating agents can degrade without the assistance of adapted bacteria. Additionally, unlike EDDS or IDS, MGDA can withstand higher temperatures while maintaining a high stability as well as the entire pH range. As a result, the chelating strength of MGDA is stronger than many commercial chelating agents.
and the safety of trilon mgda? http://site.saveoncitric.com/trilon_m_info.pdf
and the cost? $10.49 for 1 lb