AGT-50 Fulvic Mineral Complex (Discount for Future4200 members!)

We have indian runners, Appleyard, Cayuga, Welsh Harlequin, Rouen, and a couple Pekin.
For meat muscovy ducks are amazing.
For eggs the Indian runners are my favorite, very entertaining and lays almost every day. They are also flightless and do not require a full time pond. Once or twice a week they get there pool filled.
Ducks smell alot more than chickens and always make a huge mess. But they are also alot smarter, you can train them.

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If you have a incubator I can mail you eggs for your family to hatch.

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Supremely awesome, the Emperor going the a Dead concert. doesn’t get much better than that!
Thanks, AgTonic for your hats off with Azure Rocket.!! Still making noise after 14 years. Great strain for medicine cabinet!

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Thank you for the feedback and kind words. We couldn’t do this without you guys!

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Biscotti sundae day 23.
Jacks 321, power si and agt-50.

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Forget women, weed and weather. That’s “THE RECIPE”!

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Oh man I’m not sure I can go without them three lol.

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Def thinking of testing out that recipe soon

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Mine is close.
Earth juice seablast, power si, Agt-50
I can’t wait for my BS to be ready to flower

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Me either just put my bs in solos the other day! You’re gunna crush it @Greenleafpro cant wait to see how she grows for u!

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Yummmay!

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How that cookies coming along?

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Great put a couple in under those new ceramic hps about a wk ago. I’ll keep u updated. Many thx.

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Wow that was fast I didn’t realize you guys had it already.

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What ballast are you guys running the chps?

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Gavitas and phantoms

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Yeah I told you I had it. Or, maybe I forgot to list what I actually got… It’s all that took from what I received.

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Another customer (who happens to be an old friend of mine and has grown for years) got on THE RECIPE- Soluble silica (Grow Genius), Jacks, and AGT-50.

With this lineup and some plant training, he went from over a pound per light to over 2 pounds per light with a couple old single ended HPS. He’s on disability, so this is a couple months of money for him. I’m glad we could help him.

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I’m not sure where to post this but have you heard of this @AgTonik ?

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Yeah, it’s soap bark. It’s Yucca without the sugars. I’m not sure how it plays in the root zone, but I would use this as a sticker/spreader in foliar application.

It’s really cool that it’s a powder, so they boiled it down, dried it and made an extract. I would like to know how this compares to Yucca powder.

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