Jack Larson
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It strengthens the cellular walls of newly divided cells and causes the cells to swell this in turn causes stiffness(even when stressed by heat.
DING DING DING. we have a winner! I top dress all my pots with DE. slashes bugs to shreds and also provides silica. I did notice quite a difference in the strength of stems when I watered it in.Diatomaceous earth is 80 to 90% silica, but but only a little bit is soluble. I just added some to the soil mix I made today, it kills off unwanted soil creatures also. It a great thing to add to soil and it acts like perlite as well by keep the soil un-waterlogged. It does other things too, check the link.
http://www.diatomitecanada.com/why-use-diatomaceous-earth.htm
that site intrigues me..... has anyone used it? is it kosher?Just found this site that sells Powdered Silica Fertilizer. The one I found in my earlier post was just a silica powder (this 1 claims to be specifically for plants- whether it's the same banana, I can't tell).
I haven't tried them yet, so I can't vouch for them, but they've got cheap stuff.
http://www.kelp4less.com/index.html
1 lb Silica Powder, which sells for $12.95, will make 1 gallon.
I also want 2 know if NE-1 has ordered from these guyzTthe prices & FREE SHIPPING on even small orders seems to good 2 be true.YA know the saying if it seems so,it usually is...I am very carefull with giving out my c/card # over the net.SO IF NE-1 has ordered,let us KNOW!!!that site intrigues me..... has anyone used it? is it kosher?
the prices and free shipping seem good.
Is Dyna-Gro Pro-Tekt silica for hydro or can it also be used in soil?Ive been having great luck with Dyna-Gro Pro-TekT. Its an affordable and quality silica.
Yes, it can be used in soil. Expensive in comparison to some other solutions but that's your choice ...Is Dyna-Gro Pro-Tekt silica for hydro or can it also be used in soil?
Of course. I'm doing organic soil and using the ProTekt. It's compatible with organics.Is Dyna-Gro Pro-Tekt silica for hydro or can it also be used in soil?
A fan would do the same thing. Silica products that are sold were mainly designed for hydro growers to help sturdy the plant tissue. If using soil, silica is only needed at the rate of 1-2 ppm in your soil (very tiny amounts). Silica does not need to be added to soil, there is enough already in it, but if wanting to use for pest control, then a thin layer of D.E. on your soil helps. To help sturdy the plants, a fan works wonders, pinching and slight bending also helps.I am doing a new run from seed of a strain I ran before.I am using pro-tekt and notice the difference in a firmer sturdier seedlings.