Advanced nutrients help?!

Rasta Roy

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Avoid AN that would be a big help lol.

Liquid Kelp is great for foliar sprays...so is most brand of fish hydrolysate... Fulvic acid is great too. Organicallydone.com have some great products.

Getting a dry bag of kelp and making your own fresh teas would give you a better quality foliar feed though. A lot of good stuff gets lost in the bottling process.
 

Rasta Roy

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yea, but liquid karma has yucca extract too,
If you water properly you don't need yucca extract...

http://npk-industries.com/yucca.html

Or you can just get that for 15-20 dollars. and at 1/16 of a tsp per five gallons i would say it's probably gonna last you a lot longer than a bottle of Liquid karma.

Or you could use household (non antibacterial) dishsoap. It does the same thing. It is also a surfactant and wetting agent just like yucca.

Liquid karma probably only has 1/4 a cup of kelp, a teaspoon of yucca, and maybe a couple tablespoons of Humic Acid (and probably humic acid from leonardite, not the good kind). And it costs what 20 or 30 bucks for a quart?

Granted...a bag of dry kelp, yucca, and some good humic will be more of an upfront costs...but the ingredients will last you a million times longer than the bottle of Liquid karma. Will give better results (can't beat freshly made kelp tea!), and give you better control of what you give your plants.
 

gonnagro

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did anyone try foliar nirvana organic in vegetation?
I wouldn't recommend that as Nirvana has azomite in it and azomite tends to burn leaves, (so I've heard). I really think Nirvana, (great stuff by the way), is best as a soil drench.
 
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