Is this the same one, or…
Much love, friend
Is this the same one, or…
Much love, friend
That was EXACTLY the picture I was looking for! Little did I know as a young lad that I would grow into and then meet Bushy Old Grower.
We have been talking to a lot of farmers to help use fertilizer better using AGT-50 Fulvic Mineral Complex. We’ve got product samples and a ton of swag for customers to grow the best garden possible and reduce input costs.
We had a question about the different types of iron in AGT-50. There is iron sulfate, humate, fulvate, lignosulfate, iron (2) and iron (3). There are also iron amino and organic acid chelates. This helps make Fe available at a much wider pH than traditional micro packs.
EDIT: The founder of the company said “Definitely 6 types”, but our COA lists more than that. Interesting stuff.
Thanks for your questions!
AgT
What’s the foliar rate?
we usually do .5-1ml
Yes, it’s 1ml/gallon intermittent drench and foliar as a standalone biostimulant. It’s 0.5ml constant feed or in conjunction with other IPM products. You can double your usual application once if plants are under pH, temperature, salinity, or pest/disease stress.
AGT-50 is not compatible with hypochlorous acid, so always do a jar test for compatibility. Spray right before lights out or in the dark (never in direct light!).
We just got early results from one of our row crop bean trials. They used 500ml AGT-50/acre to reduce their herbicide usage by 50% with the same bushels per acre yield. (Early beans, extrapolated by planting density/GPS/R6 count) That’s a huge win for healthy people, animals, plants and water.
@AgTonik Did you guys have a control with just 50% of the herbicide usage? If so, what was the difference between that and the AGT-50? Are you guys going to publish this in a peer reviewed journal or was this just internal?
The farmer is testing 1/3 and 1/2 less Enlist Duo dosage in conjunction with AGT-50. Yes, there is a control and a comparison versus a competing product. The difference is the same weed knock down with less herbicide, but offering comparable yields. The data is currently extrapolated, but is extremely encouraging at the full bean stage. Once we get all the data after harvest, we do plan on publishing a paper from our CSO. I am very excited about this trial in particular. Thank you for your questions.
Some previous studies our CSO has written:
AGT-50 Effect on Sugar Beets_01.16.17_Lithuania.pdf (838.0 KB)
AgTonik MKW Chicken Study Review 2019.pdf (81.7 KB)
The influence of Fulvic Acid (AGT-50) on Spring Cereals and Sugar Beets Seed Germination and Plant Productivity.pdf (566.4 KB)
And our new typical analysis including amino and organic acid testing:
Typical Analysis-AGT-50.pdf (155.3 KB)
Ghostlyhots.com just sent us pictured of their ghost chilis using AGT-50. I am sure that the scovilles are going to be out of control. Look at the health of those plants. Definitely check their website out!
@island.genetics Looks fire as always, man!
So if our sample bottles look plain, that’s on purpose. We are B2B wholesale. We would rather spend our money on testing to verify the fulvic, amino and organic acids than a flashy retail package. We just did a study of what plant extracts from 30 million years ago are in our fulvic acid (It was fun finding reference samples!). We have to declare all of our labeling with OMRI/CDFA/FIBL/REACH beforehand. Our money goes towards science, not aesthetics.
If the plain bottle with cGMP lot label on it offends you, there should be a shiny sticker in the box you can slap that bad boy on the bottle. AGT-50 works awesome, but the sticker will make it LOOK faster.
The owner of the company wrote me back and said “Tell them showing your plants the bottle doesn’t make them grow better- SORRY!”
For an older fella, he can be pretty savage sometimes.
Just transplanted into the new flower room with some heavy root pruning and this plant is just pouring sugar out of it.
Never seen this on a vegging plant in my time growing, also never used agt-50 in my dwc.
Agt-50 for the win
It’s also keeping my Orp around 350-370 which is damn near unbelievable. Big changes a coming
What strain is this?
@FicklePickle
Ic mag i95
Holy cow. I have never seen that in veg. That’s amazing!
We had the ORP in our fulvic products tested for our human health side of business. We can now make structure/function claims with the FDA that our product is an “antioxidant”.
The Pure MI side really shines through on the structure of those. Prepare for a stink bomb of epic proportion in your packs! Great job!