moonymonkey
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great thread! big thnx to all who replied++good stuff!.....peace mm/you dont know howgood uhave it,until somthing is taken away from you...paying my respects++
$31.95 for a pint? $2.00 per oz. for concentrated seaweed extract?
LMAO - f*cking delusional.
Here's a professional-grade seaweed extract and is used in agriculture, health & beauty aids, etc. Acadian Seaplant Seaweed Extract and a full pound is $13.95 and 1 oz. makes 10 gallons or 160 gallons for $13.95
If you want a 'clear' seaweed extract which Nitrozyme appears to be, then the 2 major manufacturers of that are 'Kelpak' which is based in Union of South Africa or you might want to consider 'KelpGrow' which is manufactured in Japan. Both will cost you quite a bit because it's usually only sold to manufacturers, farmers, etc. But if you need 5-gallons of a highly-concentrated seaweed extract product, these 2 products will definitely give you some bragging rights I suppose.
The Acadian Seaweed Extract product is about 1/2 the price of the same amount of Maxicrop (their dried powder). Both products are made from the same species of kelp that Nitrozyme is made from. These clowns aren't even manufacturers - they're simply repackaging a wholesale product with a 'Stoner Joe' label, some 'techno' babble that they literally lifted from Kelpak's web site. Not much imagination.
Nitrozyme = Kelpak or KelpGrow. And it's probably diluted.
which product should i use, nitrozime or maxicrop kelp? will be using during veg and flower, as foliar...
anyone have experience with either?
Hey CC, I've seen KIS sells Humic powder as well, and the SP-90 is 11.99/lb. If I wanted to use it, do you know perhaps in which ratios do I have to dilute it? I'd like to understand how cheaper it is if compared to a product like Grandma Enggy's H1 Humic Acid. What about Fulvic? Is it included or should I supplement it separately?