Here are AGT-50 hydroponic usage guidelines.
Hydroponic usage guide.pdf (96.4 KB)
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Here are AGT-50 hydroponic usage guidelines.
Hydroponic usage guide.pdf (96.4 KB)
(Subject to change)
So it looks like the UV test was a success? Or is this still preliminary?
Mephisto canna cheese auto flower, in living soil fed only water with agt50
We aren’t having sedimentation, but always do a small environmental test before widespread deployment. It looks like there’s no problems with iron. Always do regular change outs so it doesn’t break down over time. Foliar usage is always suitable as well.
@Medicine.grower Looks awesome. That’s trichs on top of a nice fade!
My line up is Jacks 321
3g Jacks hydro, 2g Calcium Nitrate, 1g Magnesium Sulfate
1ml Mr Fulvic
1ml Tribus Microbes
Ph to 5.9. Ppm around 800. They’re loving it
(Straight coco)
@anon56994712 I have done several rounds with a very similar setup. I’m sure you will be pleased. Watch the frost development early!
We have launched our new product AGT-L50 for livestock, particularly chickens, swine and cattle. It is higher minerals and slightly lower fulvic acid. If you would like product information and a sample for livestock, please contact me at http://agtonik.com/say-hello.
(While I am excited for our new livestock formula, I am primarily going to focus on AGT-50 for plants and aquaculture here at Future 4200).
Doggy’s @AgTonik?
Nice shot. I need to get some for mines.
Been seeing some freakshow crosses that look
I’m jelly.
I’m going to have to track some down now more strains.
I have 2 in flower. Your more than welcome to the keeper out of the 2 that made it.
Do they retain the fern leaf shape, or do they just become more sativa dominant?
any info on using kelp in conjunction with agt50?
I just gave my first watering with some added kelp
so far ive been having great success with mr fulvic at 1ml
Kelp works great with AGT-50! I like to use a cytokinin-dominant kelp at flip as a foliar or drench to make the ladies stack. Of course, AGT-50 start-to-finish.