CRC Media: Detailed Comparisons and New Products

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@ScoobyDoobie

Hmu in the DM for the reps phone #

This is all directly from sensai @Photon_noir

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I made an opaline silica thread so we can track all of our testing/ results in a seperate place

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@ScoobyDoobie I use biogenic silica in my garden…interesting

@Photon_noir @Kingofthekush420 input?

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I especially like ball jar lid

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The only one I am aware of that’s safe is the one from oil dri

@shadownaught posted some of the sds for some of the opaline silica and its bad

The oil dri is one is not

I encourage everyone to read the SDS before using ANY NEW PRODUCT!!!

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That’s what I what I was looking for.

I can recommend
Taiko activated clays
Taiko omega 1G
it s H2so4 activated and has a ph of 4.2
it s like T41 but without any carbon
It s my clay of choice for diamond end products
the clay once primed with fresh solvent is self filtering and doesn t need a DE or celite bed

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Holy moly @Hansel! That is one seriously expensive bag of dirt! I will post a sample photo in @Kingofthekush420 's new thread

Opaline Silica Thread

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anyone have a line on bulk perform6000 or any other pure-flo products? I’m waiting on a pallet but need some like yesterday…

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check the crc thread someone had a pallet of b80 outta ca recently

I’m curious about the effectiveness of this as well.

Considering what this stuff is DO NOT place that order. 50lbs for $850… for one of the most abundant forms of silica on the planet.

The reason thats listed as being so expensive is because its a soluble form of silica, so its being sold as a specialty plant nutrient.

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@ScoobyDoobie Exactly

As far as plant nutrient costs go, this is way cheaper than using bottled silica…

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Have you ever looked into burning silica rich biomass like some grasses to feed your plants the ashes ???
There are several papers on this
And Defenatly a lot cheaper

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I havent! I Have access to damn near infinite amounts of wetland grass and alfalfa. Fresh or dried (hay)

Do you happen to have links to the papers? If not I will start searching google

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I ll have go look them up but Google will give some results for sure
It s a comon practice i teach cannabis growers in poor country s
Duckweed is the highest silica content
If i am not mistaken
And mango seeds the big nut inside the fruit

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Blazelabsolutions has perform 6000

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Thanks again, I really appreciate it.

The mentioned that maize stalk and leaves were very high in silica. I have access to tons of this as well.

Excited to give this a try on next year’s outdoor

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