Is this the same for a soilless drain-to-waste medium such as a mix of coco, perlite, kelp and guano ? Is it a lack of microbial life to eat the molasses in hydro vs soil? Great stuff btw!
You can't add sweet products to regular nutrients, you can however add them if you mix in bokashi, because the microbes in bokashi will feed on the sweet products and all of your nutrients will increase because of the bokashi.
Harley is buried in work/ research but is available on a consultation basis. If you want to book his time, or if you have any NPK questions, email eric@npk-industries.com
Man is working in open source.
Highly commendable
Awesome tip! Glad you experimented and shared your results. You most likely saved some gardens!
Is this the same for a soilless drain-to-waste medium such as a mix of coco, perlite, kelp and guano ? Is it a lack of microbial life to eat the molasses in hydro vs soil? Great stuff btw!
In vegetative growth no on the sweet products... Im assuming at the end of flowering there's a difference. Correct?
What's in the Full Up? It smells very sweet.
Fulvic acid has a very sweet smell by itself. I have a powder fulvic acid that smells just like that, very sweet.
yes, that's our Fulvic :)
Not in vegatative growth, but what about in the flowering stage of growth?
molasses is tricky in hydro in general, as are the microbes that eat the molasses sugars. Best bet in hydro, use Enzymes :)
Thanks for the tip!!
Good stuff Harley! Molasses is out of the mix.
Nitrites harmful to plants? I thought that was the main food source for plants in an aquaponic setup. The circle of aquatic life.
Would you use sweet products in flower?
You can't add sweet products to regular nutrients, you can however add them if you mix in bokashi, because the microbes in bokashi will feed on the sweet products and all of your nutrients will increase because of the bokashi.
Does anyone have a direct email for Harley?
Harley is buried in work/ research but is available on a consultation basis. If you want to book his time, or if you have any NPK questions, email eric@npk-industries.com
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