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Grandma Engys F1 ?????? Where to get it....

UNREGISTRD

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What is the deal with this stuff?? Is it not being made anymore or is it just not available in california anymore? I cant find it anywhere anymore.....Is there a substitute that advance is coming out with if they discontinued it???:1help:
 

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from the Advanced Nutrients' website...

from the Advanced Nutrients' website...

link>>>https://www.advancednutrients.com/catalog/us/product_info.php?products_id=43

Grandma Enggy's F1 (Fulvic Acid)

Purchase By Phone:
1 (877) 230-7584 (8am - 4pm PST)

Tech Support:
1 (800) 640-9605 (8am - 4pm PST)
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Available Options: Size: x 1 L $29.76

(ID: 2750-14)
x 4 L $97.42

(ID: 2750-15)
x 10 L $221.90

(ID: 2750-16)


For healthy plants and great yields, choose Grandma Enggy's Fulvic Acid (F-1). This product has been tried and tested over generations to ensure the best possible results. By enhancing nutrient uptake and increasing root respiration and formation, Grandma Enggy's Fulvic Acid significantly boosts plant growth and health, providing you with incredible crops.


• Greatly improves plant health
• Accelerates cell division
• Increases permeability of plant membranes
• High concentration of active fulvic
• Highest quality Fulvic Acid product available


For hydroponics gardens, mix 2.5 ml of Grandma Enggy's Fulvic Acid (F-1) per litre of nutrient solution in the nutrient reservoir and use throughout the vegetative and flowering cycles. When applying to sphagnum moss and soil mixtures, mix 2.5 ml of product per litre of water or nutrient solution. Use once or twice each week during the growing season and ensure that growing mediums are thoroughly soak before planting or tilling. To use Grandma Enggy's Fulvic Acid as a foliar spray, mix 5 ml per litre of water. Use the spray to lightly mist flowers three or four times per week during the flowering cycle. However, for best taste results do not spray during the last seven to ten days of flowering."


...looks like she is still available...
 

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