I used it in hydro and it was messy.Mr. Fulvic I use in hydro. No recharge in hydro.
That's cool I'm curious to see how it turns out. I haven't done that yet I just been mixing it with the nutrients and feeding themI'm told that you can sprinkle some in your paper towel or seed starter plug, It promotes rooting. Put a couple testers of a cross I made in a paper towel with a little Recharge to see what happens.
Dude very informative thank youI run it. I was a big skeptic but I absolutely saw results. I use it on the rootballs at transplants and I water in the entire garden weekly. I already use fulvic and kelp, so after I subtract the cost of those from the Recharge I personally find it a pretty good value for what is in the bag considering how important it was to me to build a solid root zone
If you're looking for an all in one, ready made tea with all the goodies, then this is your stuff. I use quite bit so at my rates I'll use 2 bags a year. Many others will get more than a year from a 50 bag using it weekly.
For germination I just took the seeds put them in a damp paper towel in between two paper plates on top of a heating pad and they came out like really fast 48 hours or lessOK, this is anecdotal at best, but here we go. I made some beans recently. The plant was just harvested last week and is drying. A little over a week ago I pulled some fresh beans out of the buds for a germ test. I got nada. So, they are mature, but obviously need to dry out a bit. So I let them dry and tried a few more. Still nada. So I take a few beans, put them in a paper towel and added a bit of Recharge. 2 days later, I have tap roots. Now maybe they just needed to dry a bit more, or maybe the Recharge helped. Not sure, it sure as hell didn't hurt anything. I pulled about 15 beans when I harvested, so I will let them dry for about a week, then germ half with Recharge, and half without. That should give me a nice control group to compare. Will report back with the results.