Bud moisture for perfect bud... :-)

Kingrow1

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I'm confused, do we agree the rate at which moisture is removed is relevant? If even in the most minimal of ways?

Your English may be fine and it is the only language I can communicate in but I am having trouble understanding your point.
Funny you should mention that because........ :-)
 

SSGrower

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Funny you should mention that because........ :-)
I should have used the word you instead of we. My bad communication.

I contend the effect is more significant.
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-references/dyk/deadfuelmoisture

And just saw seems greenleaf intends to start mixing edta and amino acid chelates. The issue I have with edta is it is my understanding the higher likelyhood of toxic metal salts forming, this would be bad in an agricultural setting where field runoff might be a concern.
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
I should have used the word you instead of we. My bad communication.

I contend the effect is more significant.
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-references/dyk/deadfuelmoisture

And just saw seems greenleaf intends to start mixing edta and amino acid chelates. The issue I have with edta is it is my understanding the higher likelyhood of toxic metal salts forming, this would be bad in an agricultural setting where field runoff might be a concern.
So to deal with that i wrote this -

https://www.rollitup.org/t/moist-ideas.986258/

Hopefully along the lines of the link you posted but more relevant to our needs maybe :-)
 
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