...You may need a liquid camg product. General organics is a good TLO friendly brand. Or extra oyster shell, dolo lime ...
Hi green machine,
.. did you say cal mag?
What about real (raw, organic) coconut water?
Seems the most natural and therefore smartest, Imo
Just reading it has calcium and magnesium, plus:
-awesome source of phosphorus
-and potassium
-not to mention zinc
-iron
-selenium
-sulfur
-b group vitamins
-manganese
-boron
-molybdenum
-plus myco nourishing carbs
All In their natural form, plus
cytokinins, natural plant growth "substances (phytohormones) that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots. Involved primarily in cell growth and differentiation, but also affects apical dominance, axillary bud growth, and leaf senescence"
(I think in english that reads more Mary Jane in other words..)
According to Cannibelle who documented her mj over yonder, she uses 3oz per gallon on her flowering cannibis, says its very similar to Superthrive Vitamin Solution but from nature at a fraction of cost.. Flyinhigh from a diff site reps using TBSP per gallon of h2o..
So far so good over here in the Dons garden with it...
plus the Jamaicans rep it..and Polynesians (as picky about coconut as asians about rice) for thousands of years used coco water in their growing.
And here's a wild side note..(according to the UN anyway) it got a chemical profile so close to human blood plasma it was used intravenously and in emergency (soldier) transfusions during WWII
Last paradigm shifting point is that the coconut is the largest seed on earth, and we all know and appreciate the wisdom, power and nutritional content of our tiny mj seeds..I mean a coconut seed has enough nutrition to grow a tree that makes its own trunk by growing huge palm leaves that die off and turn to bark, It's the pairing of the millennium imo
sodium sulfate in molasses neutralizes all the chems except chloramine. . That gets broken down into ammonia and that evaporates 2x slower rate than chlorine. That's from Harvard
peace
I was gonna like that post buddy, but im not sure im reading it right..aren't chlorine and chloramine
both growth
inhibitors?
Respect,
D.Tesla