Due to financial I have these salt that I’m using and it could be the last if I mess it up. I would want it to be tested if that is possible?
Um, Huh?
Sorry. Im wanting to know what are the salts that I am using? Is there such lab that can find out for me?
So your using salts for something…and you don’t know what those salts are? What are you using them for? Grow nutrients?
Yes. I’m a bit worried
My buddy said it could be use in veg and bloom. Growing bub
And this is why you don’t smoke converted liters fam. But really people are putting in time to try and assist you, the least you could do is write a coherent paragraph with some pertinent details… @918homegrown
I have a few babies that I want them to make it through the winter. I have some salts that I got it from a old pal and he seem suspicious now. I’ve been feeding my babies for 2 weeks now and they seem unhealthy.
My patch this year was horrible and couldn’t make it. I didn’t want to make the same mistake but due to financial his offer was cheap and I went his route.
What I really would like to know, if, is there such lab out there that I can have them find out what is the ingredients in the salt (Ol lord, what if he could be giving something else) I’m curious and worried I would spend a few hundreds to find the answer better than losing my babies. I don’t want really want to think negative about the ol pal. I’m just a bit worried. If anyone can point me a direction that would be appreciated. Thank you
You can have tissue tested for mineral content?
Send me $10 for this answer…
Use the other $190 to go buy some good soil and organic ammendments from a nursery (not a greentaxed grow shop). Water sparingly. Its called weed for a reason.
Cashapp: $Future4200
Easy solution…go buy nutrients from anywhere. Why are you stuck using unknown salts? Why would you consider sending anything to a lab to sort out a nutrient issue…when you cannot source proper nutrients for your plants to begin with?
What country are you in?
It says they are in the country of Oklahoma…
Well…if they are in America, I would expect them to understand they have a plethora of suitable nutrient solutions at their fingertips. I wouldn’t expect someone, who has everything available to them, to come into an extraction forum and ask such a basic growing question…
Right? Lol
But here they are…
Are the plants at least going to be in a greenhouse thru the winter?
Valid question that OP may very well over look.
Lab tests are expensive. Not a great strategy to attempt to save money.
Get a gallon of Alaska fish fertilizer for veg. It’s like 30 bucks and should last awhile.
This feels like a fever dream
Plant nutrients at this scale literally costs pennies lol a lab test probably GCMS to detect all of the non-volatiles and minerals in your plant material would cost hundreds throw those salts away and go buy some Jack’s and calcinit for a few bucks
good one