It's all marketing :) From memory budlink is a mix of silicon and other boosters probably the same as bio-silicon. I can't find a MSDS for it so I don't know but that's what the leaflet says. I'd say the best silicon on the market is Bio-Nova silution. It uses mono silicic acid and is backed up by fulvic acid. It's like a refined version on bio-silicon as both are immediately available to the plant. Is it worth the money.... who knows? All I know is the more I look at the bio-nova range, the more I like it :) A fun fact is House & Garden amino treatment also contains mono silicic acid and fulvic. Probably the same stuff as Silution but with a fancy metal bottle to make it look even more expensive :)jimmi2scoops wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 1:27 pmWhat`s that all about as well when they use Silica or Silicon on bottlle i mean are they both same thing and which is best ? I mean once upon a time you could only get budlink silica which is still one of most expensive brands around, but is silica more soluble or summink over silicon, feck knows mate it confuses me again, it don`t take much though. :)grumpygrower wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 1:11 pmGood question Inegrajosh, I'm not too fussed about the PH. After adding all the additives and nutrients the PH is always around 6ish. It's that predictable that I only spot check now every few weeks.jimmi2scoops wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 12:45 pm
Out of interest do use the bio-silicon and fulvic to get close to right ph after adding all rest now you know roughly how much is needed to keep ph in range or do you add at doses any other Joe would use them at generally ?
Also bio-silicon my little bit of grey matter is wondering what makes that more bio than any other standard lets say gro-tec silicon except maybe price ? I would have thought all silicon is naturally occuring stuff in the world from stuff used to seal in windows right to growing weed kind and none of it`s man made synthetic stuff. Maybe it`s the other shitty stuiff added to bottle with the silicon but again i would just think it`s a case of adding water to the granulated silicon powder to make your silicon additive for plants, it`s all you do with the dry RAW silicon powder mix anyhow. Feck knows tbh.
Some things i just can`t get my head around and this could well be one of them
The bio-silicon is all marketing buddy. Not all silicon is equal but the plant magic silicon is straight potassium silicate with a little red iron and humic mixed in so the average joe see's the plants green up and think it's the bio silicon lol. I'm pretty sure the humic does nothing except improve the soil a little. Thr RAW silicon is Silicon dioxide as the GT and Bio-silicon is Potassium silicate. I was told by a friend that you're better off using the later for organics. I'm not sure why but I'll ask him and get back to you.
You also have silicon acetate and silanol that I've not seen a product that uses acetate but I do know of one that uses silanol. But I think that's another thread :)
Ahh i see silica is silicon dioxide on wiki, hmm more reading me thinks. :)
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jimmi
https://www.bionova.nl/grow-products/silution