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I’m looking for something the contains the essential micronutrients that isn’t high in NPK. Is there such a thing? The only thing I see is from Homboldt but it is 5% N and I already have dark green leaves.
Do you know how to use it? I can’t really find anything online except for using it in a large area, not container plants.Azomite
You want the micronized or dust azomite that will mix with water. 1 teaspoon per gallon. You can also add some to your growing medium before planting or mix some in to the top of your soil.Do you know how to use it? I can’t really find anything online except for using it in a large area, not container plants.
Azomite is good stuff and I'm fortunate that I have a place about a mile away that stocks large bags of this and other organic amendments. The only issue is storing five or six 40 - 50 lb bags of stuff. I'm running out of room and places to put things.Hell of a lot of stuff in that Azomite.
Should cover most of the micro needs pretty well if given in the proper doses.
http://www.azomiteinternational.com/resources/coa.pdf
It says PART A, I assume part B is just calcium?You want the micronized or dust azomite that will mix with water. 1 teaspoon per gallon. You can also add some to your growing medium before planting or mix some in to the top of your soil.
I bought a 44 lb bag and use it in my garden and super soil I mix.
2 lb bag
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0149L0EJ2/ref=psdc_3752891_t1_B00HCMASRE
http://azomite.com/azomite-home-page/azomite-mineral-fertilizer-products/application-guidelines/
You might want to look at kelp as well as it's loaded with good stuff.
For water soluble salts I would go with something like this:
You could also mix your own as well
https://www.cropking.com/catalog/raw-minerals
Yes. Part B is just calcium nitrate.It says PART A, I assume part B is just calcium?
Sweet. Yeah im down with the simplicity, been meaning to order some dry salts myself from local agricultural store. I might get round to it when I set back up.Yes. Part B is just calcium nitrate.
Part C is monopotassium phosphate.
Just basic nutrients but they work just fine. It's really all you need.
You add part C at flower.
It's a pretty simple concept. Provide macro nutrients phosphorous, potassium, nitrogen, add calcium, and micronutrients in veg and then add additional potassium and phosphorus in flower. A dose of magnesium sulfate at week 2 or 3 in flower and and maybe some potassium sulfate at week 4 or 5. Nothing after that except base nutes. I've been using VitaGrow for over a decade. It works. It's not organic but it's got everything a plant needs. It's especially good in coco and hydroponics because all the salts dissolve completely. Everything stays clean. And pH stays stable.Sweet. Yeah im down with the simplicity, been meaning to order some dry salts myself from local agricultural store. I might get round to it when I set back up.
Iron DTPAI’m looking for something the contains the essential micronutrients that isn’t high in NPK. Is there such a thing? The only thing I see is from Homboldt but it is 5% N and I already have dark green leaves.