rkymtnman
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you remember what section?Looks like they were applying a lot of humic acid, and they were growing in coco. There is a thread about this article.
you remember what section?Looks like they were applying a lot of humic acid, and they were growing in coco. There is a thread about this article.
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Make sure to increase calcium if you use this product. Shit will grow, can use this as a water in or add to res in flower, no need to only use in veg as a spray.
I've used it as a foliar, an amendment in soil, and as an addition to nutrient solution used for both coco and soil. I also used fulvic acid in the same way. I used it on all the plants I had growing at the time so unfortunately I never observed a side by side comparison. I don't recall any significant differences in plants I grew prior to using it, while using it, or after I stopped using it.interesting article. some info a bit over my head.
so do you think HA would be fine in veg and maybe stretch and then stop for the rest of bloom? or would use during veg affect it negatively throughout the grow til harvest?
Yes there is. That's probably where I got the link from. I tried to search for it but I used the title of the article which didn't show up probably because it was only in the link preview. But it's about 15 posts down in the Advanced section.Looks like they were applying a lot of humic acid, and they were growing in coco. There is a thread about this article.
i think i'll drop the HA but keep the kelp on the grow i've got going now before i flip.I don't recall any significant differences in plants I grew prior to using it, while using it, or after I stopped using it.
Humic Acid Reduces THC?you remember what section?
I'm not making any recommendation about it's use. But in my experience it was just something I was adding that wasn't doing anything that I could notice. It definitely doesn't live up to any marketing claims, double growth, etc... And then there's that study showing it may be detrimental to certain aspects of the plant. I don't want increased growth at the expense of cannabinoid levels. But that's just one study. More research is needed regarding cannabis and how the plant is affected by different inputs.i think i'll drop the HA but keep the kelp on the grow i've got going now before i flip.
It probably has both, but a higher amount of humic than fulvic. I use their Ful-Humix sometimes.I'm confused about what Ful-Power is Their website says "Ful-Power is a high quality fulvic acid product"..... but the bottle says Humic Acid at the bottom. I mean I'm high, but am I that high?
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Found the ingredient list, says 6% Fulvic Acid and purified rainwater. Guess I should have read a little furtherIt probably has both, but a higher amount of humic than fulvic. I use their Ful-Humix sometimes.
All fulvic acids are technically Humic acids. Just fulkvic acids need to be a certain nana particle size afaikI'm confused about what Ful-Power is Their website says "Ful-Power is a high quality fulvic acid product"..... but the bottle says Humic Acid at the bottom. I mean I'm high, but am I that high?
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This sums it up some what.All fulvic acids are technically Humic acids. Just fulkvic acids need to be a certain nana particle size afaik
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Make sure to increase calcium if you use this product. Shit will grow, can use this as a water in or add to res in flower, no need to only use in veg as a spray.
That's another reason I don't use any additive products on my plants. Just base nutrients. The labels don't list the amount of heavy metals in the products. Fortunately most states have fertilizer databases where you can find that information. With the amount of products some people are using one can only imagine that many would be shocked if they realized how much arsenic, lead, etc... they were putting on their plants.Might be worth while to check the heavy metals content and such with that product.
I had used it with other nectar products but when I looked it up and saw the amount of arsenic ppm...
Even stuff like kelp meal contains lots of arsenic.That's another reason I don't use any additive products on my plants. Just base nutrients. The labels don't list the amount of heavy metals in the products. Fortunately most states have fertilizer databases where you can find that information. With the amount of products some people are using one can only imagine that many would be shocked if they realized how much arsenic, lead, etc... they were putting on their plants.
This is actually what I've been doing since I read that. I love my Mr. Fulvic, it's the best stuff ever, but I stop using it at about 3 weeks into flower. My buds have always looked good when I use it all the way through, but I don't want to do something that lowers my THC-although that's just a single study.interesting article. some info a bit over my head.
so do you think HA would be fine in veg and maybe stretch and then stop for the rest of bloom? or would use during veg affect it negatively throughout the grow til harvest?
Very true, this is one reason I started experimenting with microalgae as a replacement for macroalgae. Spirulina has all the auxins and cytokinins of kelp, but with a high amino acid content too-it's much easier to overdose than kelp, but it's an incredible clean replacement option-given you buy a brand that's clean of course. You can use it in a foliar with fulvic during Veg and watch any lime green plants green up fast!Even stuff like kelp meal contains lots of arsenic.