I've read a lot of good things about both products, but which one would you buy if you were on a tight budget?
Very true! More micronutrients, cheaper, easier to use, won't go bad.Save your money, buy kelp.
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that's good, i'd replace the fish bone meal with hydrosolate though, the FBM isn't water solubleI have all that. I feed them a compost tea of alfalfa meal, fish bone meal, kelp meal, ewc, compost, and molasses. I ended up buying some water soluble sea weed (AN) and bioag tm-7.
i'm sorta wondering why you want to use it..I have all that. I feed them a compost tea of alfalfa meal, fish bone meal, kelp meal, ewc, compost, and molasses. I ended up buying some water soluble sea weed (AN) and bioag tm-7.
I see. The reason why I wanted to buy it was because a lot of organic growers have said good things about those products; "A must have product".i'm sorta wondering why you want to use it..
With your tea and compost it's kinda like making your own top sirloin steak at home, and then wondering if the advertising for mcdonalds is intriguing enough to go buy a hamburger.
I'd stick to your tea and forget about the bottled stuff man.
the first four ingredients on the liquid karma is dolomite, potassium carbonate, fish meal (not hydrolysate), and magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt)
Your compost tea will shit all over that.
Basicly a ph adjuster/ cal/mag.