1sttimegrower2
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I used gh 3 part That calcium is a calcium nitrate in their cal-mag if you look at the back of the bottle. nectar of the gods has a calcium phosphate called Demeter's destiny. The picks had a little bit of tip burn cars the leaves were nice and green I'm something that might help break that down as like SLF - 100 This stuff breaks down salt it turns on enzymes And is a beneficial bacteria and it's only $35 a liter. I've tried cannazyme and hygrozyme and growmore makes an enzyme but SLF-100 is three products.Lol it’s ok thank you so much for the analogy I use the cal mag by general hydroponics but basically I still need a driver to get it in there my ph if I remember correctly is 6.5 humidity fluctuates from 35 to 60 I mostly use fox farm nutrients and I mix a few of advanced nutrients in to but what’s a good one to make sure it doesn’t happen again also I was dealing with white flies for awhile not many but probably 4 or 5 but when I moved them to another location I never had the problem again they were gone I now use happy frog instead of ocean spray and I like it better definitely faster growth especially with seedlings because when I started the ones in the picture I was using ocean spray seedlings didn’t show growth for weeks but then skyrocketed but the happy frog definitely better growth every day
I used gh 3 part That calcium is a calcium nitrate in their cal-mag if you look at the back of the bottle. nectar of the gods has a calcium phosphate called Demeter's destiny. The picks had a little bit of tip burn cars the leaves were nice and green I'm something that might help break that down as like SLF - 100 This stuff breaks down salt it turns on enzymes And is a beneficial bacteria and it's only $35 a liter. I've tried cannazyme and hygrozyme and growmore makes an enzyme but SLF-100 is three products.
I went on advanced nutrients and saw there bigbud has amino's. AN's nirvana has rock phosphate calcium also yucca, also alfalfa which feeds the benifical bacteria. Nectar of the gods have heculean and harvest that is a enzymaticly broke down bone meal. They take bioag's fullpower and Pulverized bone meal down to 500 micron . Soak for 3 months in there tank then stabilize it. It takes products that are in super soil Pre digested So not needing the microbes to break down bone meal over a 3 month. It's 90% already broke down then you could put it into your soil and it's readily available if you just have minimum microbes in your water and that's a huge calcium load also. If you go on monster gardens or you go on Oregon's constant gardener watch one of those videos I would really be curious to see what someone else's opinion is on those I have no affiliation and I'm just really in to soil biology. I'm new on here so as soon as I start getting likes and different things I think I can set up a profile show my garden share videos in different things like that
One correction, demeters is not calcium phosphate, thats the herculean. Demeters is unbonded calcium, just calcium. Thats what allows it to work. It naturally wants to geab onto something. Ideally it latches onto coco fiber so your microbes can eat it releasing all of the goodness it has locked up inside.I used gh 3 part That calcium is a calcium nitrate in their cal-mag if you look at the back of the bottle. nectar of the gods has a calcium phosphate called Demeter's destiny. The picks had a little bit of tip burn cars the leaves were nice and green I'm something that might help break that down as like SLF - 100 This stuff breaks down salt it turns on enzymes And is a beneficial bacteria and it's only $35 a liter. I've tried cannazyme and hygrozyme and growmore makes an enzyme but SLF-100 is three products.
I went on advanced nutrients and saw there bigbud has amino's. AN's nirvana has rock phosphate calcium also yucca, also alfalfa which feeds the benifical bacteria. Nectar of the gods have heculean and harvest that is a enzymaticly broke down bone meal. They take bioag's fullpower and Pulverized bone meal down to 500 micron . Soak for 3 months in there tank then stabilize it. It takes products that are in super soil Pre digested So not needing the microbes to break down bone meal over a 3 month. It's 90% already broke down then you could put it into your soil and it's readily available if you just have minimum microbes in your water and that's a huge calcium load also. If you go on monster gardens or you go on Oregon's constant gardener watch one of those videos I would really be curious to see what someone else's opinion is on those I have no affiliation and I'm just really in to soil biology. I'm new on here so as soon as I start getting likes and different things I think I can set up a profile show my garden share videos in different things like that
There is a wealth of information in the videos you suggested. Also check out harley smiths presentations if you havnt already. Slf-100 im guessing isnt as good for dead organic matter like roots as scott ostrander eluded to using hygrozyme for that when reusing soil. I figured the slf would cover that but apparently not???I used gh 3 part That calcium is a calcium nitrate in their cal-mag if you look at the back of the bottle. nectar of the gods has a calcium phosphate called Demeter's destiny. The picks had a little bit of tip burn cars the leaves were nice and green I'm something that might help break that down as like SLF - 100 This stuff breaks down salt it turns on enzymes And is a beneficial bacteria and it's only $35 a liter. I've tried cannazyme and hygrozyme and growmore makes an enzyme but SLF-100 is three products.
I went on advanced nutrients and saw there bigbud has amino's. AN's nirvana has rock phosphate calcium also yucca, also alfalfa which feeds the benifical bacteria. Nectar of the gods have heculean and harvest that is a enzymaticly broke down bone meal. They take bioag's fullpower and Pulverized bone meal down to 500 micron . Soak for 3 months in there tank then stabilize it. It takes products that are in super soil Pre digested So not needing the microbes to break down bone meal over a 3 month. It's 90% already broke down then you could put it into your soil and it's readily available if you just have minimum microbes in your water and that's a huge calcium load also. If you go on monster gardens or you go on Oregon's constant gardener watch one of those videos I would really be curious to see what someone else's opinion is on those I have no affiliation and I'm just really in to soil biology. I'm new on here so as soon as I start getting likes and different things I think I can set up a profile show my garden share videos in different things like that