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HUM TEA (A BLESSING)

redeye057

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I JUST START HUMTEA AND IT MADE MY ROOTS SHOOT THREW THE BOTTOM OF MY ONE GALS IT SEEMS TOO BE INSTANT....FOR ANYONE LOOKING FOR A NICE ORGANIC BOOST LOOK UP CUTTING EDGE SOLUTIONS....JAH BLESS AND GUIDE..
 

Mr Celsius

I am patient with stupidity but not with those who
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No, Cutting Edge is a rip off and most of their products don't work. They have about $400 of mine and they aren't seeing another dime.

Go buy a huge bag of wormcastings, just as good.
 
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JackKerouac

Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I just had a really good experience with this product. I am a humic acid enthusiast, so this sounded like a good "all-in-one" supplement.

It has EWC, seaweed, beneficial bacteria, moles asses, and humic acids. It works great and doesn't adjust the pH. I like it.
 
I use Soil Syrup. (Mega-Grow)

After every monthly mini flush, I add at 1/2 half-strength. It works great.

Like Redeye said...it can make the roots shoot out of the bottom, lol.

The plant on the right is in a 7 gallon pot. I had just transplanted and added a full dose of Soil Syrup around three or four days prior to these shots.

I found the 6" long roots, (coming out of every drain hole) and rather than letting them just die-off, I decided to try pot stacking I got a five gallon pot, added fresh soil, and set the plant on top.

Worked great right up-to the time it got taller than all the other plants, and I just don't have that many milk crates to even-up the canopy.

Anyway...I love humic acid, lol.

Hmmm...only one picture allowed per post...? Is that a 'newbie' thing...?
 

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This was the plant, and her sister. (in the five gallon bucket)

How do I get the pictures to show, instead of the link?
 

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FRIENDinDEED

A FRIEND WITH WEED IS A . . .
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REDEYE057 - hey man were you ever on OVERGROW when it was up? you seem real familiar in an old way.

oh yeah, and ill be thinkin about this HUM-TEA for my current grow, or rather the next run
 

Zendo

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to anyone above..

read any thread on this organic forum and you'll make a better tea for cheaper at home.. Maybe start with the sticky from CT guy about compost tea guide??

Ingredients are EWC,SEAWEED,MOLASSES, HUMIC ACID...

buy your humic and soluable seaweed from here --- http://www.simplici-tea.com/product_page.htm

For $25 you'll have a pound of each

Then go to any garden store, etc.. and get EWC..(or start your own worm bin) Then go to any grocery store and buy organic unsulphered blackstrap molasses.

You just saved yourself tons of cash, and you'll be making a better product at home. After reading some threads here, you may start adding (or subtracting) things from your teas to make an even better 'product'.

Peace.
 

guyhowdy

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to anyone above..

read any thread on this organic forum and you'll make a better tea for cheaper at home.. Maybe start with the sticky from CT guy about compost tea guide??

Ingredients are EWC,SEAWEED,MOLASSES, HUMIC ACID...

buy your humic and soluable seaweed from here --- http://www.simplici-tea.com/product_page.htm

For $25 you'll have a pound of each

Then go to any garden store, etc.. and get EWC..(or start your own worm bin) Then go to any grocery store and buy organic unsulphered blackstrap molasses.

You just saved yourself tons of cash, and you'll be making a better product at home. After reading some threads here, you may start adding (or subtracting) things from your teas to make an even better 'product'.

Peace.

I wouldn't recommend buying a premade tea, the above info is very good. It's like buying canned screwdrivers when you can pick up a carton of fresh orange juice and a nice bottle of vodka :]
 
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Carl Carlson

I wouldn't recommend buying a premade tea, the above info is very good. It's like buying canned screwdrivers when you can pick up a carton of fresh orange juice and a nice bottle of vodka :]

i'm beginning to think the same thing about hydro fertilizers and supplements. unless you're a micro grower that would use one small bottle per year, it really doesn't make sense not to either buy the products to mix your own or at least go with one of the very inexpensive granular hydro ferts.
 
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