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What's the "best" humic acid supplement?
Are any of the humic acid supplements worth buying? I don't have a finished compost heap at the moment, and am wondering what the scoop is.
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Try to get Humic Blast from Aptus.
Keep on growing
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I use Cytoplus from BioAg. It contains 40% Humic Acid with some seaweed and micronutrients. They also make a Humic Acid only product which I believe is 50% Humic. Both are a powder, more granular or ground coffee in texture.
BioAg's Ful-power is a great liquid Fulvic Acid product and compliments the Humic nicely. Liquid gold! Peace, KF
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im giving zeus juice a run. its from nectar of the gods. its 8% humic and .5% kelp. my plants seem to be totally digging on it.
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I use Humisolve from BioAg.
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I second the humisolve from bioag. 1/8 tsp per 5 us gal. give at everywatering clone til flush. Stuff is extremely concentrated and will cause mutated looking leaves if too much is used.
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Worm castings. Peat.
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I third the humisolve for the types of products you're talking about (extracts). Another way to go is an ultra-micronized whole humate product that starts working instantly. Tested out at about 26% HA I believe? It's been awhile. It's called Huma-Carb (liquid) and is from Advancing Eco-Agriculture. You'd need to buy direct though. They have a short write-up on their site. They use an organic proprietary suspension agent and a proprietary milling process to get the particles under 1 micron in size. It's used a lot in open agriculture as a fertilizer 'fixer' so less fertilizer is required during applications. Also helps makes 'synthetic' ferts more microbe friendly with how it works. Also acts as a substrate, not food, for microbiological activity. Super concentrated and a little goes a long way. Very interesting stuff. Can even be used as a foliar but will stain leaves so not good for table crops.
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Leonardite check it <-- really informative on the benefits of humid acid
Here its 50lbs for under 30 bucks 85% Ha's
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