Mixed some soluable GHO Humic acid 75% today
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Mixed some soluable GHO Humic acid 75% today
Wow this stuff is sooooo rich, mixed into a litre of water it’s like ink turns the water black as the ace of spades, something like that has to be good for plants, watered some into my plants today I wouldn’t be surprised if they grow a few inches overnight
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Re: Mixed some soluable GHO Humic acid 75% today
I made up some of their fulvic into a litre bottle too, man its a real dark en compared to most, deep gold/yellow/brown in colour. Im happy with that mix other stuff i bought in past is light piss yellow golden not very strong at all.
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Yeah definitely quality stuff for sure eh
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It's a funny one this 2scoops, I had a customer recently that was adamant that my fulvic isn't "pure fulvic" as he's read a lot of marketing hype that insists it should be pale yellow. Funny thing was he didn't read one of the articles he sent me to prove his point that states it should be pale yellow to orange when diluted. It didn't matter what I said to this guy he wouldn't have it that the higher the concentration the darker the solution even though making a good old cup of tea would amply prove my point. Even sent the guy a research paper that noted in bodies of water with naturally high fulvic content the water is slightly orange not yellow...
Stands to reason that hydro companies that only sell a yellow liquid that's usually 1-2% in solution will tell you that it came out of a golden egg and all other eggs are bad, which is weird as I ran through 40 suppliers to find mine and all bar one was orange. The one that was yellow also happened to arsenic in it.
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@Keeno We defo are due another GHO podcast taking a deep dive on these products ,can you try and twist his arm
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Yes for sure this stuff is pale yellow used at 3ml per litre in my 80litre tank, it looks just like the concentrated stuff then that I've previously bought of shelf down local grow shop, crazy peeps.GHO wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:07 pmIt's a funny one this 2scoops, I had a customer recently that was adamant that my fulvic isn't "pure fulvic" as he's read a lot of marketing hype that insists it should be pale yellow. Funny thing was he didn't read one of the articles he sent me to prove his point that states it should be pale yellow to orange when diluted. It didn't matter what I said to this guy he wouldn't have it that the higher the concentration the darker the solution even though making a good old cup of tea would amply prove my point. Even sent the guy a research paper that noted in bodies of water with naturally high fulvic content the water is slightly orange not yellow...
Stands to reason that hydro companies that only sell a yellow liquid that's usually 1-2% in solution will tell you that it came out of a golden egg and all other eggs are bad, which is weird as I ran through 40 suppliers to find mine and all bar one was orange. The one that was yellow also happened to arsenic in it.
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I'll be ready when the forum dudes can fit me in pal
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