What media are you using them in? I used to love these products for my outdoor flowers/garden because I had such alkaline water, the Alaska would lower to a perfect PH by itself. Probably has a ton of phosphoric acid in it for preservation, like Neptune's Harvest. I never had good luck with these indoors when I tried them 15 years or so ago due to the acidity-I never could find the right balance of dolomite to keep the soil from bottoming out in acidity.Jeez!
Resurrecting an morbidly old post!
I use AFF & Morbloom regularly, on several species and I like them so much, I hit up Home depot in the Fall and Winter and buy them out when they're on sale!!
I've found that the Alaskas old formulas work the best but don't like using the Morbloom on strains that like Alkaline-leaning mediums or buds that are supposed to be purple or blueish. The acidity of the Morblooms formula easily makes for red, yellows and orange stigmas and also makes the plant stave for nitrogen, leading to early N deficiencies early in flower.
Needless to say, I have found luck using AFF & Morbloom with GSC, Bruce Banner and Northern Lights! These strains take as much of this product as you can give them during flower and the end product...? Dank as fuck and makes stinky pot!
I also like to cocktail Morbloom with Sea Bird Guano & Langbeinite steep tea. Roots literally grow through mesh bags and through the top of the soil to absorb everything.
Anyways, Alaskas veg and bloom phase products are very well worth everyone's time, especially at the 10-13$ for 2Ls!
Forgot about Carboload tooUse it as a base with AN big bud, bone meal, terpenator and M.O.A.B. Sour OG and Ace of Spades.View attachment 5191702View attachment 5191703
Hey sorry to bother you but do u kno if it is ok to feed with the Alaska morbloom n Alaska fish 5-1-1 every 3 days or soWhat media are you using them in? I used to love these products for my outdoor flowers/garden because I had such alkaline water, the Alaska would lower to a perfect PH by itself. Probably has a ton of phosphoric acid in it for preservation, like Neptune's Harvest. I never had good luck with these indoors when I tried them 15 years or so ago due to the acidity-I never could find the right balance of dolomite to keep the soil from bottoming out in acidity.