Fra91
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This is interesting, I will try to order it tomorrow.I'm going to try GreenLeaf Nutrients version this year. It's a fraction of AN.
https://greenleafnutrients.com/product/element-x/?v=f24485ae434a
Thank you
This is interesting, I will try to order it tomorrow.I'm going to try GreenLeaf Nutrients version this year. It's a fraction of AN.
https://greenleafnutrients.com/product/element-x/?v=f24485ae434a
That's still expensive mate, 950g is 90$ :-\ all it is is chitisan which can be sourced waaaaay cheaper, all it does is induce the S.A.R response and can be done even cheap than them all with a Harpin protein product foliar fed.I'm going to try GreenLeaf Nutrients version this year. It's a fraction of AN.
https://greenleafnutrients.com/product/element-x/?v=f24485ae434a
Why don't you show us where these cheaper alternatives are instead of talking about it. Prove what you claim.That's still expensive mate, 950g is 90$ :-\ all it is is chitisan which can be sourced waaaaay cheaper, all it does is induce the S.A.R response and can be done even cheap than them all with a Harpin protein product foliar fed.
A 10 second google search throws this information up:Why don't you show us where these cheaper alternatives are instead of talking about it. Prove what you claim.
A fool and his money...@budman111 Give it up. New guy fell for the AN hocus pocus so just let him be and waste his money.
Story of this thread.A fool and his money...
No, the mag from epsom is assimilated up to 75% within 2-4 hours given you match the right pH 6-7 and use RO.absolutely no reason to use it as foliar additives. lots of additives/nutrients recommand foliar feed but they are wrong. foliar uptake is based on the POD of the salt and most of the salt are not suitable because their POD is too high.Magnesium sulfate , for example , is often recommanded for foliar feeding in case of mg def, but this is not effective.Much more effective to apply at rootzone.
The only suitable and common salt for foliar feedings is calcium chlroride, magnesium nitrate and calcium nitrate. Some organic extracst are beneficial too , like kelp/seaweed but thats a different subject.
keep it simple and stay away from AN.
peace
Absolutely untrue. Of course the plant can take up sugars as the mokecules are tiny enough to pass the plasmamembrane. Read it againI told you months back that carbohydrates is only for feeding beneficial bacteria so it's completely unnecessary feeding two bottles of the snake oil.