Thanks @herojuana.tom, its nice to see the 2nd and 3rd sets of leaves extending … breath … lol
Have a powerful week Bud
And a powerful week to you! Have you considered spraying a few with some BBP? I have been wondering if it does anything to seedlings
It is that time isn’t it…
I have the parts, guess what, they get it today, 6 applications is easy… both locations!!
Thanks @herojuana.tom !!
thanks #3 or 4 @BudBusterPro
Weeks 1 and 2 have been starting points in the past. And there are noticeable differences… they go boom when exposed to BBP early.
ProMix / Worm Castings / 1 bg Top Soil, Perlite, Sand, Dolomitic Lime / Veg Fertilizer @65% = 25 gallons shown
Next soil for the Bags is getting ready… hearty meals for the next 2-3 weeks.
Doing a little timeline research b4 throwing BBP into action. Not wanting to finish in November @herojuana.tom, with the extended grows found with bbp use. All positive, i just want to check
Did I say Portable?
Destination…
Looking fantastic friend
It’s getting to be time for the season to officially begin!
I think this weekend is transplant time down here. Cheers. Hope your spirits are lifting like those second sets of leaves
We have a spectacular season happening in Southern Ontario, and I know a few people with Crops outside Already…
Things are still looking great here, indoors. I’m a week or two behind, but its happening.
More transplants are needed (30+) but these are spectacular indicators of how things are going. These roots need some room.
Have a great day @FieldEffect
Morning @defharo
There is a mineral that is only found in Canada, it is the one that contains the most humic and fulvic acids, I would not resist using it in substrate mixtures.
Dare I ask “What it is?”
Sounds incredible, I’m adding Fulvic Acid now through Foliar applications, early in the cycle
Humalite, they come from a single mine in Alberta… I don’t get it here, I use a similar mineral called Leonardite. I use some formulas for flowering that are the best of the best. If you want i can show you
I can teach you how to solubilize humic, fulvic and imatomelanic acids from Humalite
I would be very interested in that @defharo. I will do a little reconnaissance on acquiring some.
Is there a Grade or specific Condition that require to start From?
HUMALITE you say…
Look for the pure mineral directly, without marks. The higher the grade, the more purity.
An idea of solubilization: 1Kg of humalite + 250g KOH = 10L of concentrated solution = 650/1000 L of irrigation mixture
Thanks for that @defharo, this Seems like one of the more Responsible sources.
How are the concentrations of this material, in your opinion?
As depicted in the Link:
Contains:
64% humic acid
3.04% fulvic acid
Looks perfect, raw product! Granules for substrate mixtures. In powder for mixtures and preparation of solubilisates
Humalite has a higher concentration of humic and fulvic acids than the leonardite that I use. Furthermore, Humalite was sedimented in fresh water and Leonardite in salt water, therefore humalite does not contain sodium.
Humalite is the material known with the highest concentration of humic acids
At the other location
From this…
Apollo Ape x2 below @CADMAN @anonymous4289
Mountain Snow x tent pollen @Ottafish
To this…
@MarsHydro 4’
@PhlizonGrowLight 450w
The strains in my basement gets up-potted tomorrow
I read up about humalite last year but haven’t gotten or tried any. Seems like good stuff!
I’ve gotta start making my own potting mix for seedlings. I bought a bag this year out of impatience and regret it. It feels like a rotted pile of mulch with a sprinkle of perlite. That blend looks supreme.
So happy to see all these seedlings cranking. Another Ontario banger of a crop in the making.
Cheers buddy
@MissinBissin OMG THESE FOLKS ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM YOU!!!