calvin.m16
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I'm trying to figure out what is in Athena Fade, does anyone have a picture of the label because I cannot read any of the online versions. Cheers.
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I think it's just a byproduct of the Calcium Chloride. I think it's the only water soluble form of Calcium that doesn't have Nitrogen in it. Probably helps kill off microbes and sterilize roots too? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯What do you suppose all the chlorine is for?
Maybe. Other than the chlorine and lack of nitrogen it looks bout the same as gh microThanks
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I think it's just a byproduct of the Calcium Chloride. I think it's the only water soluble form of Calcium that doesn't have Nitrogen in it. Probably helps kill off microbes and sterilize roots too? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Chlorine is a micro nutrient the plants need.What do you suppose all the chlorine is for?
I understand that. Just percentage wise it seemed like a lot.Chlorine is a micro nutrient the plants need.
The percent is based off of what % of all the nutes are in the bottle. Once water is added the ppm would be pretty low.I understand that. Just percentage wise it seemed like a lot.
My tap water provides it as well
I'm pretty sure the JR Peters (Jacks) M.O.S.T is packed with heavy metals. I can't find the analysis but I remember seeing it a while back. Worth noting.45.5 grams of calcium chloride and 2.5 grams of Peters MOST per gallon will duplicate this
Edit: don't know how I messed that up, 455 grams calcium chloride and 25 grams of Peters MOST will duplicate the Athena.
Actually MOST wouldn't work in a concentrated liquid stock along with Calcium Chloride, ..didnt even think of it because it's been a few years since I've used sulfated micro's, I use chelates now.. So this could be used along with the calcium chloride https://customhydronutrients.com/Chelated-Micronutrient-Mix-1-lb_p_23129.htmlI'm pretty sure the JR Peters (Jacks) M.O.S.T is packed with heavy metals. I can't find the analysis but I remember seeing it a while back. Worth noting.
Good to know. I don’t plan to use a Nitrogen free feed. Once I saw it had no nitrogen I was no longer intrigued. That’s just complicating shit.Actually MOST wouldn't work in a concentrated liquid stock along with Calcium Chloride, ..didnt even think of it because it's been a few years since I've used sulfated micro's, I use chelates now.. So this could be used along with the calcium chloride https://customhydronutrients.com/Chelated-Micronutrient-Mix-1-lb_p_23129.html
Just curious but isn't that the point with this fade product? It supplies the micros without nitrogen and the last few weeks.Good to know. I don’t plan to use a Nitrogen free feed. Once I saw it had no nitrogen I was no longer intrigued. That’s just complicating shit.
I look at it just like dimming lights, you're just depriving the plant of something it needs and any time I have done shit like that like dimming lights yield & quality is affected. I feed a balanced diet start to finish just like many have preached.Just curious but isn't that the point with this fade product? It supplies the micros without nitrogen and the last few weeks.
Well thank you for the detailed response. Never really understood flushing too much but I just hated giving nitrogen for that long until the end of flower. I just got a bottle of fade and going to give it test run and see if anything comes from it.I look at it just like dimming lights, you're just depriving the plant of something it needs and any time I have done shit like that like dimming lights yield & quality is affected. I feed a balanced diet start to finish just like many have preached.
Don't get me wrong I dim my lights quite a lot in VEG but in flower they're @ 100% power and spaced according to PPFD requirements.
Every day counts in my opinion. I only cut N and flush if there's an obvious lockout/buildup but then I immediately feed with a mild strength feed once corrected.
You can't trust these companies advice, I get that very experienced growers are developing these products and I don't discredit them but I think its really just trying to find more things to sell and make money. You can make a gallon of Athena's cleanse for $1.25 they sell it for $50 a gal. It's a money maker so you can't really trust anything they say regardless of who's saying it.
I quit running teas & microbes last year in coco and noticed no difference in yield/quality I think i was just throwing benjamins into the wind adding bacteria water to my reservoirs. I made a thread on how you can make buckets of those microbes using microbe catalysts.