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Does that explain the difference in humic acid used in bottled organic nutes to chelate and humic acid dry powder or from the peat, etc? Because I don't see one. Is it just about the benefits of using it? What is it about because I'm pretty sure I know what it does. I'll have to google it later as I'm on my phone.
The bad chelates are the ones in synthetic nutes and are attached to iron. From what I understand anyways. If you just wanted to use the grow and bloom bottles it's $40 and it's even cheaper online. Use with amended soil like the foxfarm and were talking a years worth of growing. I don't think that is too shabby if you're not growing in big beds.
Well I hope you get your soil recipe working.
The bad chelates are the ones in synthetic nutes and are attached to iron. From what I understand anyways. If you just wanted to use the grow and bloom bottles it's $40 and it's even cheaper online. Use with amended soil like the foxfarm and were talking a years worth of growing. I don't think that is too shabby if you're not growing in big beds.
Well I hope you get your soil recipe working.