Bloom Khaos Ingredients

So I’ve been wracking my brain for months wondering what’s in the Bloom Khaos from Nectar of the Gods. Says it’s a “calcium facilitator” and keep pretty hush after that. Read somewhere that it’s from an algae but no idea where I read that or how accurate that is, but it lead me to hypothesize;
Ga3 and Cytokinins for the increase in growth rate and Salicylic Acid to increase transpiration, creating a major nutrient sink in the plant.

Your thoughts?

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Maybe useful, found what appears to be an old SDS, says

Humic acid, humic acid extract, kelp extract, mono potassium phosphate
http://bwgs.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Bloom%20Khaos%20MSDS.pdf

New version of the SDS, says:

Kelp extract
https://www.oregonsonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/MSDS-NFTG-Bloom-Khaos.pdf

All MSDS, here: https://www.oregonsonly.com/msds-sheets/

So, yes, the kelp may have the GA3 and the Cytokinins. Humates providing additional chelation (for the metals including calcium).

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My guess would be kelp 3-5 %, water as inert ingredient making up 94% and a splash of molasses.

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Not sure, but I like the way you think !

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Now that you remind me about it, I was reading that abscisic acid helps deter blossom-end rot in tomatoes. Since that’s a result of calcium deficiency, it had me thinking it could play the same role in cannabis, as a sort of bulking agent near the end of flower.

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