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Soaking seeds in water with fulvic acid? To incredible germ rates???

$uislyde

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So I'm interested if anyone's tried fulvic acid germinating seeds. I've vaguely heard of it but don't know any thing about it.... does it work, waste of time? Lmk what yall think
 

Creeperpark

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Good question thanks, friend. Fulvic acid is a chemical compound that’s formed when microorganisms in soil break down plant material over long periods of time. If you use quality soil you don't need to add fulvic acid to your mix.

If you put your seed in a quality soil mix the "liquid solute" will contain enough fulvic acid for 100% germination. Don't fall for sales crap of selling additives and just use good potting mixes.
 
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