Killhunter
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*fulvic acid -fulpower
Molasses-grandma unsulphured molasses
Molasses-grandma unsulphured molasses
*fulvic acid -fulpower
Molasses-grandma unsulphured molasses
Never did fulvic. But the media life sure does like the sweet stuff. It's a real kick to wake up the microbes.
And yeah with fulvic/humic acid in liquid form it makes more organic nutrients like available NOW. It's like tweek for organics highly recommend. Gotta be careful though cuz it can make too much available. I brew only 1 teaspoon per bucket with my accts in 4 gallons then dilute THAT 1:4. But yeah wow what a difference it makes
And yeah with fulvic/humic acid in liquid form it makes more organic nutrients like available NOW. It's like tweek for organics highly recommend. Gotta be careful though cuz it can make too much available. I brew only 1 teaspoon per bucket with my accts in 4 gallons then dilute THAT 1:4. But yeah wow what a difference it makes
have you tried the dry form of humic or do you always use the liquid form? just curious as I bought the ful-humix from bio ag a while back and find myself rarely using it. I grew some kale plants not too long ago and would mix an 1/8th of a teaspoon in with some dried coconut powder every couple of weeks. The plants grew great, but still waiting for a few more months before i can start growing some real plants again. Going to be mixing up a fresh soil soon, so will probably brew up a tea to get that kick started this weekend. May add a pinch as I'm sure a small dose won't hurt the tea in any way.
As for my three amendments, I would probably go with my EWC/neem/kelp. I feel like when I topdress neem on some plants or put a little bit on some stored ewc to keep things active, the fungi growth is a lot quicker than with some alfalfa or kelp. I'm no expert, but have noticed this almost every time I apply some in ways I can visibly see the response.
And yeah with fulvic/humic acid in liquid form it makes more organic nutrients like available NOW. It's like tweek for organics highly recommend. Gotta be careful though cuz it can make too much available. I brew only 1 teaspoon per bucket with my accts in 4 gallons then dilute THAT 1:4. But yeah wow what a difference it makes
I was about to mention MBP, Kelp and neem as mine but you do also need good quality home made EWC, fed with good amendments, so imo those 4 are perfect.Is this even a question?!?!?!?
Kelp, Neem, Malted barley powder. That’s all you “need”.
Mind you, I add them to my worm bin, as well as some rock dust. My soil is amended with rock dusts, crab meal and some other goodies, but all I use now is the holy trinity(MBP, Neem, Kelp).
Yes, I don’t really count EWC as an amendment though, it’s my humus/compost component. And like I mentioned, the amendments also go in the worm bin.I was about to mention MBP, Kelp and neem as mine but you do also need good quality home made EWC, fed with good amendments, so imo those 4 are perfect.
MBP contains chitinase, urease, phosphatase and potasase. It increases fungal activity in the soil, contains naturally occuring growth regulating hormones and defense triggering hormones, contains enzymes that increase decomposition. Also to top all that growers have reported up to a 20% faster finish in bloom with no compromise to yield. For me that's a no brainer.
Oh and as a side note MBP and neem are excellent food for your vermicompost bin, just thought I would mention as people had touched on EWC. It's great to give them your kelp and neem leftovers after making your tea, no waste whatsoever!
You do realize that homegrown VC will provide ALL the humic/fulvic acid you need and adding supplimental usually causes weird growth. Still have 3/4 bag of Humi Solve from 9 years ago when I found that out the hard way. Plus, the worm bin covers the microbes and even some special crobes from the worms gut.
If you haven't yet, make starting a worm bin your #1 priority.
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Terp tea, are you referring to SST’s?Guano (rotating), molasses, terp tea
Add surge, neem meal, bone meal and thats what I am currently using on top of a well dressed and amended soil blend.
Tm-7?This thread is awesome being new to organics it has really helped me highlight the important ammendments for me I'd go with ewc, kelp and tm-7 I'm currently in the process of setting up my own worm bin
This thread is awesome being new to organics it has really helped me highlight the important ammendments for me I'd go with ewc, kelp and tm-7 I'm currently in the process of setting up my own worm bin