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Okay, I am dilligently reading thru the entire 38 pages, but so far I haven't seen a reference.
I have been making FPE's for quite a while and didn't really realize WHAT I was doing until recently, lol.
But, has anybody ever used mineral or soda water as a base? I have access to mineral spring water that is fairly high is sulphates and carbonates with a lot of carbonic acid, all naturally.
I just used some chard as my first experiment. I didn't split the bundle of chard, so now I can't develop a control with just plain water. I do have some pics, it fermented quite well. Some yeast, a little mold and a big mycellium curd developed. Pickly smell, not noxious. No black or discolored molds.
I have used the mineral water for my outdoor grow's past 2 seasons and my conifer bonzai's. Calculating my ratios, I did supplement feedings at 16:1 [30mL] and when I did use it a spray 5-10mL, I would be between 750-450:1.
Reason being it has a fair amount of magnesium sulphate and for my area, this supplements the lost magnesium in the wet, weathered soil and free's up calcium in the process. Same for my conifer bonzai's. Water by itself seems to be excellent fertilizer, suggestions?
I have been making FPE's for quite a while and didn't really realize WHAT I was doing until recently, lol.
But, has anybody ever used mineral or soda water as a base? I have access to mineral spring water that is fairly high is sulphates and carbonates with a lot of carbonic acid, all naturally.
I just used some chard as my first experiment. I didn't split the bundle of chard, so now I can't develop a control with just plain water. I do have some pics, it fermented quite well. Some yeast, a little mold and a big mycellium curd developed. Pickly smell, not noxious. No black or discolored molds.
I have used the mineral water for my outdoor grow's past 2 seasons and my conifer bonzai's. Calculating my ratios, I did supplement feedings at 16:1 [30mL] and when I did use it a spray 5-10mL, I would be between 750-450:1.
Reason being it has a fair amount of magnesium sulphate and for my area, this supplements the lost magnesium in the wet, weathered soil and free's up calcium in the process. Same for my conifer bonzai's. Water by itself seems to be excellent fertilizer, suggestions?
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