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BioAg Ful-Power is 8% fulvic acid, Mr. Fulvic is 2%.
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oda.state.or.us/dbs/heavy_metal/detail.lasso?-op=eq&product_id=33143
0.6% fulvic by the newly approved test method.
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Only 49 states left to get on board!
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The lowest quality fulvic acid is sold in dry/powder form. Avoid.
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I wish.
The Humic Product Trade Association has a long way to go. |
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I hope it happens ASAP!
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OMRI listed organic! |
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It is on the Mr. Fulvic label, as well as the website.
2.2% to be exact. Also Bioag.com has some good info. |
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Using leonardite is organic growing at its worst and it's growing cannabis in chemicals! Are you hurting yourself and others by using it? I don't know but what I do know is the following: Using non-renewable fossil material isn't organic in any way. That's like using shredded tyres as organic soilless medium because recycling is good for nature and hence it's OMRI, LoL! Honestly, it's at best a lame excuse for environment destroying near surface mining of lignite aka brown coal and the main use thereof: highly pollutive electricity generation! Nothing renewable and nothing organic or environment friendly about that! Whoever's running OMRI is a complete jerk. Organic farming is not about using nature derived stuff: See, lignite is some sort of pseudo-mineralised coal product mined exactly like those bad inorganic mineral fertilisers you curse so much about. Leonardite can also be seen as a young form of petroleum. Now tell me, what's organic about coal, tar, and mineral oil, eh? Shredded tyres on the other hand are at least in good parts made from renewable, plant-derived natural rubber .Organic farming and organic products are about caring for the environment. If you want to do something for mother nature, use fulvic acid derived from the wood industry. That's renewable, and that's probably worth an organic label.
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