Stealth Dwc Perpetual Sog.

Earl

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RO is not an experiment.

RO will give you bigger yields.

Here are some things I found on google about fulvic

google search said:
Humic and Fulvic acid has proven to be
the most powerful organic poly-electrolyte antioxidant
and free-radical scavenger known to man,
serving to balance cell life.
Fulvic acid is believed to originate
as a product of microbial metabolism,
although it is not synthesized as a life-sustaining carbon
or energy source.

Humic & Fulvic Acid

Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid, is a broad spectrum VIRAL INHIBITOR, according to The National Institute of Health (NIH). It comes from beneath the soil (approximately 30 feet), below. It is created from PRE-historic mineral plant life and is the vein beneath the layers of soil. In this soil lie all the minerals and nutrients necessary to sustain any living organism of life. Both have been successful in agriculture. The body requires oxygen, water and humates to live, Fulvic and Humic acid are part of the humate family. We get small traces of humates from our food consumption, such as tomatoes and leafy foods. As our farm lands get over farmed there is significantly less humates in the foods today than there was 50-100 years ago. Therefore we must supplement with mineral intake.
after Liebig had shown that plant growth depended upon inorganic compounds, many soil scientists held the view that organic matter was useful for fertility only as it was broken down with the release of its constituent nutrient elements into inorganic forms. At the present time most soil scientists hold a more holistic view and at least recognize that humus influences soil fertility through its effect on the water-holding capacity of the soil. Also, since plants have been shown to absorb and translocate the complex organic molecules of systemic insecticides, they can no longer discredit the idea that plants may be able to absorb the soluble forms of humus; this may in fact be an essential process for the uptake of otherwise insoluble iron oxides.
 

leggoeggo

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Ooohhh fun experiement DL!!!

Okay, I've always wanted to ask and always felt stupid doing so, but what is RO? or RO water????
 

Earl

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Reverse Osmosis

Ebay is a good place to shop.

A six stage 100 gallon per day unit
for about $125 delivered to your door.

There are even cheaper units,
under a $100 delivered.
 

leggoeggo

Well-Known Member
Reverse Osmosis

Ebay is a good place to shop.

A six stage 100 gallon per day unit
for about $125 delivered to your door.

There are even cheaper units,
under a $100 delivered.
Thanks for the lesson! +rep!

Somebody (I forget who exactly) said that Mr Clean car sprayer (without the soap, just the filter) works like (or is?) RO water cheap...

sound right/possible??
 

Earl

Well-Known Member
I found this on a google search
Originally Posted by google search
Humic and Fulvic acid has proven to be
the most powerful organic poly-electrolyte antioxidant
and free-radical scavenger known to man,
serving to balance cell life.
Fulvic acid is believed to originate
as a product of microbial metabolism,
although it is not synthesized as a life-sustaining carbon
or energy source.

Humic & Fulvic Acid

Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid, is a broad spectrum VIRAL INHIBITOR, according to The National Institute of Health (NIH). It comes from beneath the soil (approximately 30 feet), below. It is created from PRE-historic mineral plant life and is the vein beneath the layers of soil. In this soil lie all the minerals and nutrients necessary to sustain any living organism of life. Both have been successful in agriculture. The body requires oxygen, water and humates to live, Fulvic and Humic acid are part of the humate family. We get small traces of humates from our food consumption, such as tomatoes and leafy foods. As our farm lands get over farmed there is significantly less humates in the foods today than there was 50-100 years ago. Therefore we must supplement with mineral intake.

After Liebig had shown that plant growth depended upon inorganic compounds, many soil scientists held the view that organic matter was useful for fertility only as it was broken down with the release of its constituent nutrient elements into inorganic forms. At the present time most soil scientists hold a more holistic view and at least recognize that humus influences soil fertility through its effect on the water-holding capacity of the soil. Also, since plants have been shown to absorb and translocate the complex organic molecules of systemic insecticides, they can no longer discredit the idea that plants may be able to absorb the soluble forms of humus; this may in fact be an essential process for the uptake of otherwise insoluble iron oxides.
 

onthedl0008

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Heading in to get some acid earl im going to give it a go and see if i can reap some benefits from this..
Also cant find an ac unit anywhere.Mostly seasonal thing so im going to price a small one while im at the dro store..
Noticed maybe a few rusty spots on on fan leaf so im picking up some cal/mag while im there too.
I believe that ro is prolly the best thing for our plants ..After all its the only thing i will put in my fish tanks why not put filtered water in my res.. Thanks for the previous formula u gave me ..Haha i saved that page and am going to get on starting this mix asap.
 

Earl

Well-Known Member
I use some CM + around 50ppm
because of the mag drive pumps,
which can take out some of the Iron
in the nutes.

If you are using tapwater
switching to RO is all you need to fix your problem.

Only the new growth will be healthy,
there's no repairing the damage done.
 

Code420

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Hey man your grow is looking really good! It looks like a pretty good set up. I'm wondering how long the roots of your plants are getting? Is there much tangling?
I was thinking of doing a similar set up with a larger tub. I wanted to do a perpetual system in which I would start flowering two clones each week for a constant running total of 16 and a harvest of two every week. My main concern is root entanglement, would I be able to remove one plant without damaging others?
 

onthedl0008

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Hey man your grow is looking really good! It looks like a pretty good set up. I'm wondering how long the roots of your plants are getting? Is there much tangling?
I was thinking of doing a similar set up with a larger tub. I wanted to do a perpetual system in which I would start flowering two clones each week for a constant running total of 16 and a harvest of two every week. My main concern is root entanglement, would I be able to remove one plant without damaging others?
Cant see this type of thing working to well.. Root entanglement is a way of life inside my tubs bro.. Ur talking about removing 2 plants every2 weeks on a constant bases and this is bound to leave alot of dead root mass behind inside the tubs... I harvested one or two plants before the rest of the plants in the tub but I wouldnt do this perpetually.

YOU would be better off with 5 gallon buckets in this case.
 

leggoeggo

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NICE!

I'm so jealous, all my buds are sporadic, everybody else (i.e you and Net LOL) have nice thick clusters :-/
 

onthedl0008

Well-Known Member
I once heard it said somewhere that the camera tends to add several pounds bro..Actually Im hoping that the plants start packing on wieght now they have some time left..
Noticed i had a mag deficiency, prolly cuz of all the plants located in the one tub so i went and picked up some cal/mag. Also, It would prolly benefit u to get some fulvac acid. It was like 12 bux but its supposed to help break down the nutrients and help ur plants use them more efficiently..
Doing a rez change today.Hopefully the acid packs some punch on these scrawny lil tall colas.
 

leggoeggo

Well-Known Member
Good deal, I look into that acid, if I dont get it for this grow I'll get it for "Newb's Own First Grow – The Sequel!" or something like that... lol
 
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