Total Noob using teas and I am a believer

I ordered my new light system. Apollo 1000 watt. Pretty excited I got the big ass air cooled hood since it was only a few bucks more than the umbrella, and the garden store sells vertical sockets for $28. That store finally got smart and started carrying cannabis friendly products. I've been this and thating for a little bit. Now I got all my tea goodies.

Is there a difference between the "liquid fish fertilizer" (as referred in the revs teas) products and "fish hyrolysate"?
 
I ordered my new light system. Apollo 1000 watt. Pretty excited I got the big ass air cooled hood since it was only a few bucks more than the umbrella, and the garden store sells vertical sockets for $28. That store finally got smart and started carrying cannabis friendly products. I've been this and thating for a little bit. Now I got all my tea goodies.

Is there a difference between the "liquid fish fertilizer" (as referred in the revs teas) products and "fish hyrolysate"?

Right now I am high as a kite smoking some Rev fish fert feed Gage Green Starlet Kush. I'm not sure but I can vouch for the Rev on this one. Damn I like being high much better these days. I can pretty much control it so that I don't jump out of my skin as much. I can't tell you guys how fun it is to get blasted on three puffs of a blunt. I'm good for hours.

I know I have said it in the past but one of you really has to try to get yours hand on and grow this strain. Good grief. No shit. I love Gage. It is truly connoisseur medicine. If you have not popped some please do. This is cool.
 
I ordered my new light system. Apollo 1000 watt. Pretty excited I got the big ass air cooled hood since it was only a few bucks more than the umbrella, and the garden store sells vertical sockets for $28. That store finally got smart and started carrying cannabis friendly products. I've been this and thating for a little bit. Now I got all my tea goodies.

Is there a difference between the "liquid fish fertilizer" (as referred in the revs teas) products and "fish hyrolysate"?

I'm not sure what the revs liquid fish fertilizer is, but there is a big difference between fish emulsion and fish hydrosylate. You want the hydrosylate. This is basically whole, fresh fish which is cold processed preserving all of the proteins, nutrients, amino acids, etc. Emulsion essentially uses fish waste that is leftover after they process the fish for it's protein (pet food) and oils (health food store products) which is heated at a very high temp leaving the finished product fairly stripped of its beneficial properties.
 
I'm not sure what the revs liquid fish fertilizer is, but there is a big difference between fish emulsion and fish hydrosylate. You want the hydrosylate. This is basically whole, fresh fish which is cold processed preserving all of the proteins, nutrients, amino acids, etc. Emulsion essentially uses fish waste that is leftover after they process the fish for it's protein (pet food) and oils (health food store products) which is heated at a very high temp leaving the finished product fairly stripped of its beneficial properties.

That's what I use st0w. I buy a local product using fresh fishes from local waters.
 
I had some hydrolysate and saw the call for fish fert. in the revs teas. So I got some and seeing the product it looks like its nearly the same. Now I got tons of fish fert. for the wifes garden i guess.

Stupid power outages.

I would love to get my hands on some GGG haarlem seeds. But with the level of humidity around here I'd have to invest in a dehumidifier. Talking with a realtor and all that jazz I'm gonna have to start tightening the belt.
 
I'm not sure what the revs liquid fish fertilizer is, but there is a big difference between fish emulsion and fish hydrosylate. You want the hydrosylate. This is basically whole, fresh fish which is cold processed preserving all of the proteins, nutrients, amino acids, etc. Emulsion essentially uses fish waste that is leftover after they process the fish for it's protein (pet food) and oils (health food store products) which is heated at a very high temp leaving the finished product fairly stripped of its beneficial properties.

Not all fish emulsions are equal and not all are bad. The crap ones have a light brown color and are less stanky and waaaaay more runny. A good cold processed one is very dark, VERY goopy. You literally need to keep stirring or agitating while feeding it sinks that fast. Very good stuff.
 
Yo gagegreen is going to have a booth at the Denver cup. Unfortunately I can't make it. Its on Easter / 420. So family time.
 
Not all fish emulsions are equal and not all are bad. The crap ones have a light brown color and are less stanky and waaaaay more runny. A good cold processed one is very dark, VERY goopy. You literally need to keep stirring or agitating while feeding it sinks that fast. Very good stuff.

I use this in a lot of teas. I just lightly foliar'd clones with it. Only prob is when you open the lid...UGH. For some dream beaver, I might take a sip. FH is nutes and bennie food all in one!
 
For your enjoyment another picture of Red in his younger days just a few years ago

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Yo gagegreen is going to have a booth at the Denver cup. Unfortunately I can't make it. Its on Easter / 420. So family time.

What I need to do is go visit the States during the times all these 'cups are happening. A few months will be EPIC. Really getting into the idea.

I use this in a lot of teas. I just lightly foliar'd clones with it. Only prob is when you open the lid...UGH. For some dream beaver, I might take a sip. FH is nutes and bennie food all in one!

There is no doubt in my mind FH is WAAAY superior. I just can't buy the stuff here at all, and I am allergic to fish so going the DIY route and working with fresh fish is just not going to happen.

I want to bury a few fishies in one of my compost heaps and just leave them there. I figured it is the best way for me to get the full spectrum advantages of fish in my feeds. And also the simplest. I find a good rule of thumb for me is once you hit on the most simple solution, stick to it. It usually works best.
 
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