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sybarite wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 12:54 pm
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Fulvic has loads of good benefits. Like unlocking unavailable nutes in the soil.

I proves brix levels and protects the roots.

It basically helps the digestive system. Stimulating stomata etc too.....

I think too much can cause stress issues though.
And I think I learnt from @GMO that too much fulvic in flower can reduce THC, but otherwise it's great. I believe we can even drink it for health benefits - I tried some and I'm not dead yet. :lol:
Raises eyebrow :lol: Does it? The main benefits is that it's a chelator. It makes what's already there more available to the plant in layman's terms.

https://www.agtonik.com/post/fulvic-aci ... bis-plants
By week twelve each crop showed nearly equal THC content, but the plants watered with Mr. Fulvic tested with 11.8% more terpenes along with 20.9% higher yield.
IMO, fulvic acid and amino acid are the keys to unlocking organic qualities from a hydroponics operation.

https://www.echemi.com/cms/111140.html
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seymore_budz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 1:05 pm
Raises eyebrow :lol: Does it? The main benefits is that it's a chelator. It makes what's already there more available to the plant in layman's terms.

https://www.agtonik.com/post/fulvic-aci ... bis-plants
By week twelve each crop showed nearly equal THC content, but the plants watered with Mr. Fulvic tested with 11.8% more terpenes along with 20.9% higher yield.
IMO, fulvic acid and amino acid are the keys to unlocking organic qualities from a hydroponics operation.

https://www.echemi.com/cms/111140.html
It's a long read and I haven't read it all yet: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 00736/full

The link you provided seems to be from a company selling fulvic, which I'd be less inclined to trust, but I have not read all that either. :idn:

A thread here too: https://www.rollitup.org/t/humic-acid-r ... c.1046790/
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sybarite wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:13 pm
seymore_budz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 1:05 pm
Raises eyebrow :lol: Does it? The main benefits is that it's a chelator. It makes what's already there more available to the plant in layman's terms.

https://www.agtonik.com/post/fulvic-aci ... bis-plants
By week twelve each crop showed nearly equal THC content, but the plants watered with Mr. Fulvic tested with 11.8% more terpenes along with 20.9% higher yield.
IMO, fulvic acid and amino acid are the keys to unlocking organic qualities from a hydroponics operation.

https://www.echemi.com/cms/111140.html
It's a long read and I haven't read it all yet: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 00736/full

The link you provided seems to be from a company selling fulvic, which I'd be less inclined to trust.

A thread here too: https://www.rollitup.org/t/humic-acid-r ... c.1046790/
Yup I already saw that post and the article. They're using humic acid though and it's all a bit fluffy. I still use fulvic acid in the flowering stage.
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seymore_budz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:31 pm
sybarite wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:13 pm
seymore_budz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 1:05 pm
Raises eyebrow :lol: Does it? The main benefits is that it's a chelator. It makes what's already there more available to the plant in layman's terms.

https://www.agtonik.com/post/fulvic-aci ... bis-plants



IMO, fulvic acid and amino acid are the keys to unlocking organic qualities from a hydroponics operation.

https://www.echemi.com/cms/111140.html
It's a long read and I haven't read it all yet: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 00736/full

The link you provided seems to be from a company selling fulvic, which I'd be less inclined to trust.

A thread here too: https://www.rollitup.org/t/humic-acid-r ... c.1046790/
Yup I already saw that post and the article. They're using humic acid though and it's all a bit fluffy. I still use fulvic acid in the flowering stage.
Aye, it is humic, of which I think fulvic is a fraction of, but I'm no scientist. I used small, infrequent amounts of both humic and fulvic recently in bloom, so it hasn't discouraged me, but I reckon in future I'll mostly use those in veg and early bloom only.
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sybarite wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:39 pm
seymore_budz wrote:
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sybarite wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:13 pm


It's a long read and I haven't read it all yet: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 00736/full

The link you provided seems to be from a company selling fulvic, which I'd be less inclined to trust.

A thread here too: https://www.rollitup.org/t/humic-acid-r ... c.1046790/
Yup I already saw that post and the article. They're using humic acid though and it's all a bit fluffy. I still use fulvic acid in the flowering stage.
Aye, it is humic, of which I think fulvic is a fraction of, but I'm no scientist. I used small, infrequent amounts of both humic and fulvic recently in bloom, so it hasn't discouraged me, but I reckon in future I'll mostly use those in veg and early bloom only.
I think the main difference is fulvic can traverse into the plant where has humic cannot.
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seymore_budz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 2:43 pm
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Thu May 19, 2022 2:39 pm
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Yup I already saw that post and the article. They're using humic acid though and it's all a bit fluffy. I still use fulvic acid in the flowering stage.
Aye, it is humic, of which I think fulvic is a fraction of, but I'm no scientist. I used small, infrequent amounts of both humic and fulvic recently in bloom, so it hasn't discouraged me, but I reckon in future I'll mostly use those in veg and early bloom only.
I think the main difference is fulvic can traverse into the plant where has humic cannot.
I think Fulvic has smaller molecules or something.....? ...or vice versa. Which is why it helps with transportation of nutes inside the plant.
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yep fulvic is a lighter fraction of Humic and is a smaller molecule so easily passes into the plant tissue

also fulvic is a stress reducer which is the reasoning why it can limit thc production
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Well this is where we’re at with these ladies now.

Plants 1-3 are all doing well, plant 4 is coming back to life after I split her main stem when getting her in the scrog! (I wanted to cry)

But I’m noticing new growth on her now so if she could kindly hurry up and get some growing done to fill the scrog then I can flip in a week as planned


We shall see! Either way, we’re almost ready to go into flower
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Well this is where we’re at with these ladies now.

Plants 1-3 are all doing well, plant 4 is coming back to life after I split her main stem when getting her in the scrog! (I wanted to cry)

But I’m noticing new growth on her now so if she could kindly hurry up and get some growing done to fill the scrog then I can flip in a week as planned


We shall see! Either way, we’re almost ready to go into flower
Looking good @waxjess420. It's mad what these plants will bounce back from. I split a stem a while back, done some cable tie surgery lol. Come flower it ended up the biggest plant out of 8.

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Keeno wrote:
waxjess420 wrote:
Tue May 24, 2022 6:54 pm
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Well this is where we’re at with these ladies now.

Plants 1-3 are all doing well, plant 4 is coming back to life after I split her main stem when getting her in the scrog! (I wanted to cry)

But I’m noticing new growth on her now so if she could kindly hurry up and get some growing done to fill the scrog then I can flip in a week as planned


We shall see! Either way, we’re almost ready to go into flower
Looking good [mention]waxjess420[/mention]. It's mad what these plants will bounce back from. I split a stem a while back, done some cable tie surgery lol. Come flower it ended up the biggest plant out of 8.

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Funnily enough you’re not the first person to tell me that they’ve ended up with a bigger plant after a split!

Well I’m changing the light schedule! We are officially going to 12/12 🫣


Let’s see what happens from here on out then!
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