Why is the stem red ???

Brettman

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No, I don't know him from adam. What I do know is he's never trolled me and has answered on my threads with good advice. You actually started talking shit to me for no reason like a year ago over something stupid and really there was absolutely no reason for you to even comment on. You changed your avatar since so I didnt realize it was you. You literally wasted minutes of your life for nothing lol.
Highly unlikely.
 

Bucsfan80

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It obviously left an imprint in your mind as you brought up something from over a year ago.
I remembered your screen name because of something a while back and see you on here all the time. I haven't said anything because I forgot what it was and didn't think of it again until yesterday. I read and like stuff you post all the time. I see you jumping on him all the time for no reason calling him a troll and blah. Where i was raised up you'd be a punk. That's it the end.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I remembered your screen name because of something a while back and see you on here all the time. I haven't said anything because I forgot what it was and didn't think of it again until yesterday. I read and like stuff you post all the time. I see you jumping on him all the time for no reason calling him a troll and blah. Where i was raised up you'd be a punk. That's it the end.
Like I said I imprinted in your mind from over a year ago. If it didn’t bother you then you wouldn’t have brought it up at all.

Where I was raised you’d be the punk. Especially calling people out with no basis. Later cupcake.
 

PadawanWarrior

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It's still an answer lol.
And it's actually not a bad answer. If I tried to make a list of all the water soluble stuff I'd be typing all day, :lol:.

For an example, Langbeinite is one that's highly soluble.
Langbeinite 0-0-22

SOLUBLE POTASH (K2O) 22.0%
MAGNESIUM (Mg) 10.8%
10.8% Water Soluble Magnesium
SULFUR (S) 22.0%
22.0% Combined Sulfur
CHLORINE (Cl) Max 3.0%

Derived from:
Langbeinite


Langbeinite is an ingredient in lots of amendment mixes. Take Bio-Live for example.

biolive.jpg

Most of the N is insoluble and will take awhile to breakdown by the microbes. But as they break them down they will also become more soluble.

The K is mostly from the Langbeinite which is basically fully soluble.


And then you've got shit like Organics Alive and others that are already broken down and soluble for instant access kinda.



So as you can see it's not like I can just list all the soluble organics. If anyone else asked that question I would be more helpful, but he's a troll, and is just looking for a reason to be an ass.
 
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