Using FULVIC ACID

2feather18

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I am in the early stage of flowering using regular Smart Fabric pots with Fox Farm nutrients Trio. Happy Frog soil .I've heard applying fulvic acid can increase yields has anybody ever have experience using the stuff if they have what brand and how should I use it
 

PadawanWarrior

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I am in the early stage of flowering using regular Smart Fabric pots with Fox Farm nutrients Trio. Happy Frog soil .I've heard applying fulvic acid can increase yields has anybody ever have experience using the stuff if they have what brand and how should I use it
The only way to increase yield is having happy plants that receive plenty of light.
 

ilovereggae

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I am in the early stage of flowering using regular Smart Fabric pots with Fox Farm nutrients Trio. Happy Frog soil .I've heard applying fulvic acid can increase yields has anybody ever have experience using the stuff if they have what brand and how should I use it
you could try Recharge which has fulvic and humic acid, plus a bunch of other good stuff to keep your soil in good shape. no guarantees it will yield more but like @PadawanWarrior said your goal should be healthy plants. Focus on that and your yields will be the reward.
 

2feather18

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The only way to increase yield is having happy plants that receive plenty of light.
I think I'm covered on the light I have six plants in a 4 by 4 tent one 600w blurple one 600w Mars Hydro 1 ts1000 spider farmer and if that's not good enough I can add another one
 

cowboylogic

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Fulvic and humic additives are more soil enhancers. They can free up nutrients in the medium making them more available to the plant. In a round about way they could be considered plant enhancers. But are not something the plant needs or will use directly. It's the byproducts they create in the medium a plant uses. And as stated, happy plants make big happy buds.
 

2feather18

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Fulvic and humic additives are more soil enhancers. They can free up nutrients in the medium making them more available to the plant. In a round about way they could be considered plant enhancers. But are not something the plant needs or will use directly. It's the byproducts they create in the medium a plant uses. And as stated, happy plants make big happy buds.
Thank you for the info I probably won't even get it question I just received the brand new carbon filter and when I got it Black. Start falling out that's the charcoal that's not a good thing right
 
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