Threw some Humboldt Seed Organization Lost Coast Skunk in some Dr. Earth Pot of Gold soil (amended with Perlite), using Nectar for the Gods line (heavy with Herculean Harvest)...Outdoor (duh).
First dance with autos - def have had many plants before, just got started late this year and decided...
Check in the "more information" section of the oregonsonly.com website, it has a bit better of a description. Posiedenzyme indeed has K in it, that's the way to go
Well i don't make the crap. The chemist for oregon's only seems to have figured out a way to get the 22% of the bone meal that's phosphorus (from calcium phosphate) and bottle the shit with a ton of chelating acids. According to the guy that runs the company, it takes around 8 months to make (if...
The bloom Khaos is a calcium facilitator, which revs up the demand of calcium in the plants metabolism. Since the line is calcium based, this demand is fulfilled with all the nutes you added. I have applied the foliar deep into flower with very amazing results. That one product really made all...
Brewed 8 months in fulvic acid (from BioAg) and enzymes, I found it to be very agreeable with what is considered a fairly hot soil to begin with. They have a fish bone meal (which is actually cartilage) for a gentler cal with a ton of aminos. I blend both the cal sources.
Nectar for the gods Herculean Harvest is calcium phosphate with chelating acids that activate the magnesium in your media. Beware any calcium or magnesium nitrate products. It's unwise to add nitrates deep into flower.
Nectar for the Gods - My results have been noteworthy worth that line. Real soupy stuff too. Hard to compare to existing lines in that it's entirely calcium based. Calcium phosphate none the less.