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Old 12-17-2009, 10:09 PM #11
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They are the same acids with just different names, and I get mine from very aged HUMUS....that means compost that actually composted!

It's good stuff and I don't bother with sales gimmicks that don't educate the buyer exactly what they are purchasing. VERY MATURE compost naturally produces this acid, so humus is where it is at and up to you where to find humus...FOR FREE!

I like to find well aged trees, sometimes they turn canoe and just build this humus inside it's rotten belly...or spit it out and build it up next to itself...on the ground, I find GALLONS of this stuff for free and I CAN'T BUY IT ANYWHERE!

Some companies call compost what I call shit that hasn't even begun to rot! The fact is that companies move product faster than nature can rot, it takes a good ten years to build a nice humus. Maybe five with a compost pile, but that shit doesn't move fast..even with heat build up and even with micro bacteria......the only thing that breaks it down quickly is fungus and that usually depletes the pile of good things..or adds funky fungus which turns to dust and blows away!


Find good natural sources of humus, unless you have hydro organic or really into the folair feeding which never got me turned on!
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:40 PM #12
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not all humics and fulvics are created equal..

I use bioAg fulvic, tera vita humic, but I don't seem to drift toward humic as much as fulvic is the fraction of humic that is "soluble" at any PH .. and I just use my gut to use humic every now and then , but use fulvic every week...

yes this is from bioag on humic and fulvics . I had alot more pages on humics but decided the bookmarks needed cleaning up..
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:19 PM #13
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thanks habeeb, visited that site yesterday and thats' why i'm here, glad you could vouch for them
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Old 12-18-2009, 06:13 AM #14
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not all humics and fulvics are created equal..

I use bioAg fulvic, tera vita humic, but I don't seem to drift toward humic as much as fulvic is the fraction of humic that is "soluble" at any PH .. and I just use my gut to use humic every now and then , but use fulvic every week...

yes this is from bioag on humic and fulvics . I had alot more pages on humics but decided the bookmarks needed cleaning up..

i'd just like to second what habeeb suggested. i use Bioag products.
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Old 12-18-2009, 06:35 AM #15
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im interested in this, dont use it atm - i already use citric acid to bring my 8+ pH water down and was thinking of using fulvic instead.

any pointers on dosage etc would be good. im in UK so the brands would be different here.

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I'm not so sure fulvic will lower PH as phos or citric acid does.
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i get my humic and fulvic acids from both liquid karma and my bottled beneficial microbe inoculant. they contain these two among other goodies but i dont use these much.
i think my recycled soil, fresh compost and EWC most likely supply humic and fulvic acids to my media and i have yet to experiment w/ a bottled humic and or fulvic acid.
here's a good read on humates by teravita
all about humates
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try real apple cider vinegar, adds trace amounts of nutrients and lowers ph of water for some time.
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Old 12-22-2009, 10:42 PM #17
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I'm not so sure fulvic will lower PH as phos or citric acid does.
It's true... doesn't seem to affect the pH, at least not noticeably.
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Old 12-22-2009, 11:06 PM #18
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im interested in this, dont use it atm - i already use citric acid to bring my 8+ pH water down and was thinking of using fulvic instead.

any pointers on dosage etc would be good. im in UK so the brands would be different here.

thanks

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Verdant, what about using a bottled nute every now and then to bring down the PH? I'm sure a .5 ml to 1ml will drop that right in line of 6.7,

also maybe EM-1 would drop it as I know it has a low PH, just thinking what else you can add that's an add-in that would drop the PH while giving you an addition and dropping your PH adjuster
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Should we just use humic and fulvic through out the entire grow cycle? I always thought humic in veg/early flower and fulvic in the last few weeks. I came to this conclusion just from looking at different products and when they were to be used on a feed schedule. Not exactly science so i could be very wrong.

I have heard numerous times humic works well in soil application. Fulvic would be a better choice when foliage feeding. But can also be added to the soil and be just as good as humic. Can anyone tell us definitively when we should be using humic acid products? When should we be using fulvic acids products?

I know this is an old thread but didn't want to start a new one figured i could try to revive this one...
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What concentration do you guy use of wich product?
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