Rare Earth & Diamond Black

regrets

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Has anyone used either of these products from general hydro, they are fully organic humic/fulvic soil ammendments. I will be stopping by my local today and was thinking about picking one or both of them up, if anyone has had any experience with either of these products I would really appreciate your opinions. Thanks in advance.
 

regrets

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I ended up getting the diamond and was planning on mixing it into my soil recipe on the next transplant. Do you think that using it to feed would be a better idea, because the instructions on the box say to mix in with the soil. I got the 3lb size this time was planning on using it with 6-8 plants in 3 gallon buckets, along with ocean forest, worm castings, and perlite. Maybe I'll get the rare earth also and mix them all together. Glad to be back Doc.
 

jel

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I know this is a wicked old post, but incase anyone else stumbles upon it, I use rare earth in my soil & love it. I did a small outdoors last summer, gave a few to a friend to finish inside, and am doing my 1st indoors now. Think its a great organic source of silica for your plants & contains 60% pyrophyllitic silicate clay + 40% leonardite, which is full of humates, fulvates & other trace elements. . I believe its responsible for the amazingly strong and thick stems and braches my lil girls already have, and teh ones last years did as well.
I was thinking of using both rare earth & diamond black, which is 100% leonardite clay (100% humates & fulvates) but dont know if i can make it to the store before i transplant. Leonardite clay is what most, if not all ,humic acid products are made from. AN's grandma enggys stuff is all made from different aspects of this mineral.
Ok, again I realize this post is over a year old but I came across it and some one else may as well. Always try to spread the knowledge
P&L
 
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