I’m just started (yesterday) using mr. Fulvic and can’t comment on performance (obviously). However, Ed from Mr. Fulvic is an awesome person and his customer service is second to none.
Edit: didn’t know your exact relationship with Mr. Fulvic AG and didn’t want to hijack your thread. Otherwise I would have posted about their customer service sooner @AgTonik
No relationship whatsoever to anyone, besides being another forum member. I’m not in the business in any form, just a hobbyist.
I just think this is one of the better products I’ve used in quite some time, and homie has contributed quite a bit to the forum, so I’ll recommend them.
As I am not a ‘distributor’, AG sent me to mr. Fulvic instead of the AG50. To you, I was stating I have started using Mr. Fulvic. To AGtonic I was saying I wasn’t sure of their relationship therefore didn’t want to hijack thread.
Was basically just commenting their customer service is second to none. We will see results in due time.
This is fascinating work you’re doing. Are these biological compounds in trace amounts?
You’d think time wise these compounds would be broken down biologically or chemically, I have a paper I can dig up citing common bacterial metabolites from pharmaceuticals with similar functional groups.
I miss those chem cuts, did the chem d for a while yrs ago, love to find some real cuts still. Sadly most have moved on to the newer stuff. Looks killer man great job.
@silverstudent Thank you for the paper. Our alternating fresh/saltwater shale deposit is 30 million years old. The biological metabolites are why it is one of the riches sources of flavonoids, organic and amino acids in the world.
@Concentrated_humbold Chem was nice back in the day. I still rock Afghani, Cindy 99 and Durban Poison as far as classic genetics.
We made a durban cough cross in the 90s that smell like licorice and skittles, always liked the durban. Only did the c99 a few times, just have a thing for the old school ones. Like a true nl#5 or stuff along those lines
So far so good with the AGT-50. I didn’t run a control without, but my plants are super happy! I have had to dial back the nutes a bit, like @AgTonik has mentioned a couple times. Leaves started to curl a little at normal dosage, but overall super healthy.
Had a question from @soilking on ig asking where the humate origin is, I read on the website us but can we have some clarification on specific region as he gets his from New Mexico
We have one of the richest sources of fulvic and other organic acids in the world, so we tend to keep the mine location under wraps. Frankly, there are only a couple people who know where it is. I can tell you it’s US-based and not Leonardite. Sorry for an indirect answer, but it’s our IP.
No that’s not a problem, You’ve been more than helpful with answering anything anyone throws at you. I love your product really & tell anyone I can about it, with him being a very reputable soil grower, I sparked the conversation with him about you as he made a post about humates etc, & wanted to bring your product to light as you don’t have a ig I have found yet lol, but I did link him to the website
Customer picture time (used with permission!) Here’s some Gelato 33. AGT-50 as a drench start to finish raised the brix and mineral content with tissue tests. Potency went from an average of 19% to 22% THC when tested. Hearing customers rave is why I do this.
Someone brought to my attention that the product samples that we send out say “MLG-50”, not “AGT-50” on the label.
MLG-50 is our FDA/UL registered nutraceutical for human health. The company created the Ag division and renamed the OMRI organic product for plants, fish and livestock AGT-50. I think the label is remnants of registration from the old product, but the products I send out are intended for hydroponic, soil, animal and foliar use.