amit kaphattál az még a régi formula lehetett, az ujjjban van sokkal több kácijum, és a szine is zöldeslibafoslett a széparanysárga helyett. használató sokféleképpen direkt a hydroba adagolva, novény szára köré szórva, levélpermetnek kiáztatva leszürve, söt földeskouszosperliteskeverékbe adaglva is..
adisönö infó:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]MINERAL MAGIC MEETS ORGANIC GUIDELINES
Sillicate(SiO4) 59.6%
Iron (fe) 4.7%
Magnesium(Mg) 2.5%
Sulfur(S) 2.0%
+65 other salts .
Very good buffer in soil mix. [/FONT]
adisönö infó:
Mineral Magic is (or better said was) an organic product from GHE.
It consist of nothing more then a natural clay rich in minerals. Don't let the name fool you.
I tried to source a new batch this year but I got the reply from several suppliers that GHE discontinued the product. They said that GHE is now waiting for the wholesalers to sell off their remaing stock and then releasing a new product. Don't belief me? Try to source it yourself. Not many suppliers still have stock.
One of my mentors pointed out that GHE Mineral Magic is nothing more then Montmorillonite and possibly even just Bentonite.
Just look on the label on the Mineral Magic bottle and compare it to Montmorrillonite/Bentonite.
Montmorillonite:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmorillonite
Bentonite:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentonite
You are better of buying a bag of Bentonite (or better Montmorillonite if you can find it). Which is very cheap and should be easy to score in any decent garden supply store.
Google on the use of Montmorrillonite/Bentonite in farming or look on the label of the bags in the garden store.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]MINERAL MAGIC MEETS ORGANIC GUIDELINES
Sillicate(SiO4) 59.6%
Iron (fe) 4.7%
Magnesium(Mg) 2.5%
Sulfur(S) 2.0%
+65 other salts .
Very good buffer in soil mix. [/FONT]