Dr. Who
Well-Known Member
@xtsho,
Normally I would totally agree with what you have to say, but I have seen so many positive results using silica.
Especially during summer time.
I can now grow pretty much anything I want all though the year and the silica helps the plants deal with the heat stress or low humidity or whatever the temp extremes here throw at them.
With silica, lettuce takes much longer to bolt in the summer, allowing me a perfect window to grow and harvest before the first flower stalks even begin to shoot up.
Prior to using silica, summer was a total shutdown period because what did grow would eventually get root rot or would be so infested by thrips that the plants would have to destroyed.
Like, I said, normally I would agree with you, but I have seen the results, so I know it works.
I use my own hand built soil's. These are all,organic.If your using fresh soil each time then as Lordhooha said it would have enough already but you are correct about silica needed in soil especially if you reuse your soil or have a type of super soil because it will deplete over time. I can't give you much feed back on AgSil-16H but I do use Grotek Pro-silicate and really like the fact it's in liquid form and simple to use, less PITA factor. I don't think your going to see any difference in the two as silicate is silicate and the plant will utilize it if available.
I reuse almost all the soil I have. I have with this batch, some for over 5 years. A good portion of that used has been shifted to synthetic use.
All of my soils when reused, are recharged to what ever level of nutrient availability level I require. The synthetic use soil is simply recharged to base level (30 day feeding soil).
Mineral amending of used soils is done at a years worth of use. Hard rock dust and maybe a bit of gypsum is used for that.
I never re-amend for any added silica! You simply just don't have to. Available Si in soil is an ongoing thing..The natural actions of this plant in this soil, make amending soil with Si un-needed!
I have NEVER seen a Si def in any soil grown plant...... As an organic farmer, I can say that you don't plant in poor soils,,, Sand is one of them...
As far as Silica use in hydro.....You don't need to supplement Si for plants to grow! How ever, It can be a good choice.
The water you source from, does have a major role in if you should!
It has been said that water contains Si it's self. This is very true! Yet the type of Si in the water can be key.....Well water from around a hard wood forest has plenty of the good stuff. Yet when running an op from a home in a wooded subdivision. The water's ppm was to high to use.
Used a high a pressure boosted RO system to fix the ppm issue.
The young lady being taught how to run a hydro farm in the house.
Ran a cpl of run's with no added Si. Plants were light colored and thin stemmed.
I suggested he try an Si supplement.
The change was worth while but, I don't find it to have any value in soil growing.....
Unless you grow grains and grass's - Monocot's..... Soil grown Dicots do not need any Si amending nor does the soil as you use it!
Hydro doe's not need Si supplementing to actually grow our plants. I do feel it's a good choice to...In any pure water situation.......If you know what your doing. Si use does not increase quality or concentrations at harvest..... Remember that any increase in cellular structure, is an increase in cellulose fiber and that, is an increase in ash..
Unless you grow grass or grains,,,,,Silica use is way overblown!