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Anyone know what the Agri-grow Ultra is?
I see it on the price list but not any info on the product description pdf from the aea growbetterfood site. Thanks After talking to a few of you, im planning on doing foliage sprays up to 10 days before harvest. Any certain products I should avoid later on during flower production? The recipe is Photomag, C, and P. I was thinking of adding the Sea Shield and Rejuvinate into the mix as well..any reason those two shouldn't be added to the foliage mix?, so far they are only in the soil drench recipe.. thanks again!
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As for Sea-Crop...it's soooo much more than simply a low sodium chloride seawater concentrate. It's basically along the lines of Rene Quinton's Sea Plasma which focused on collecting seawater from active phytoplankton blooms. Seawater has a few times more the biological activity than the same volume of soil. Part of the reason Sea-Crop rocks is the concentrated exudates. 5ml/gal of Sea-Crop once a week with a full on AEA program seems to be safe. |
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yea foliar up to the week of harvest im told... dont let the dhp smell scare ya. never seen plants so happy before this. it made my favorite cannabis smell better than ever and i havent even smelled it mature with a cure yet. the thickest and best budset ive seen yet. Some cultivars Ive only seen buds this large outdoors. Thick rope like pistils make the buds look like a room of white haired ol ladies.
I think Im goint to attend a Kempf lecture/conference... I would like to meet John and shake his hand and tell him thanks for his hard work. Im most grateful to have the tools in my hands to maintain the health of my family as well as my own. Good vibes and nutritious living, blazing a well tailored doobie to that! Blessings Abound, FE |
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This will give you a bit of a glimpse regarding sea biology: https://www.grindtv dot com/outdoor/nature/post/sea-plankton-discovered-outside-space-station/ You start to look at how micro-organisms can live in a solution of 3.5% sodium chloride and you get into the internal bipolar, might be dipolar as I've lost track a bit, charge to keep the NaCl out. Then you have marine viri infecting marine bacteria which then produce chlorophyll. Sea-Crop rocks. It's part of Kempf's 'special sauce' then there's the aspect that Kempf only mixes certain products at certain times of the day then with some blends it's a certain amount of rotations one way when mixing then an equal amount of rotations the other way. Not typical NPK science ![]() It all comes down to energy. Last edited by CaliGabe; 08-24-2014 at 01:03 AM.. Reason: Bipolar vs Dipolar...eh? |
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Hey Luther...just a thought but for cloning instead of ksil you might wanna give sea shield at 1 oz per gallon a shot. Combine that with an oz of rejuv and you may have a nice combo. Chitason, kelp (with cytokinins and mannitol) and sea salt. Ought to build some fungal resistance right from the get go.
Then once they root dip the cube in mycogenesis (infect the roots as they go into the soi) and maybe some pht-p so the roots have ca and p to get em going. Just a thought. |
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So you liked starting the cuts with Rejuv and spectrum then?
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