how do i get the dirt taste in hydro

homebrewer

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AND THE MOST IMPORTANT ADDITIVE IS HUMBOLDT HONEY, BEST SHIT THERE IS FOR GETTING AROMA AND FLAVOR

it is way better than floranectar bud candy or any of those products, if you are gonna trust someone with your weed trust the people who have grown the best weed for over 30 years, people who are from HUMBOLDT
I just called Humboldt and asked them about the ingredients in their hydro 'honey' product and asked if they could break down how each are benefiting the plant. They literally told me to 'google it'. I also called GH and asked them about a similar product; Floralicious Plus and asked them to break down the different ingredients and how plants would benefit from them. That conversation lasted 10 minutes. No offense, but Humboldt is a joke. I already know what carbs, sea kelp and fulvic acids do in the root zone and how they can benefit plants when used correctly. But no one should ever use a product from a company that doesn't know anything about their own products :lol:.
 

Dankwise

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they just dont wanna waste ther etime with some dick bad who wants to test there product, they know it works and have tons of people who sware by it, google it bitch
 

homebrewer

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they just dont wanna waste ther etime with some dick bad who wants to test there product, they know it works and have tons of people who sware by it, google it bitch
I'm a potential customer and if they can't take a few minutes to break down how sea kelp and carbs can help a plant, then they're either bottling snake oil or have no idea what they're talking about over there. GH ceriainly didn't have a problem breaking it down for me and as much as I hate AN, even they have a help line :wall:.


p.s. floralicious plus is not at all similar except or the kelp extract
And how about you explain to everyone why Floralicious plus and Honey aren't similar products. I'll be waiting on your answer ;).
 

venacular

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I just called Humboldt and asked them about the ingredients in their hydro 'honey' product and asked if they could break down how each are benefiting the plant. They literally told me to 'google it'. I also called GH and asked them about a similar product; Floralicious Plus and asked them to break down the different ingredients and how plants would benefit from them. That conversation lasted 10 minutes. No offense, but Humboldt is a joke. I already know what carbs, sea kelp and fulvic acids do in the root zone and how they can benefit plants when used correctly. But no one should ever use a product from a company that doesn't know anything about their own products :lol:.


They have been to busy to answer your question. They are growing so fast they haven't had time to properly train their employees or fill their orders. They did however spend "countless" hours on their advertising campaign lmfao.

Below was taken directly from humboldt's Blogspot

At Humboldt Nutrients we are constantly expanding our staff and increasing production in an effort to meet the ever increasing needs of our customers. It is our obligation to not only produce high quality products, but to do so in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring that our customers volume needs will always be met.

As we all know the hydroponic market has seen unprecedented growth in recent months. Humboldt Nutrients has seen our demand rise even more than the standard market growth.

Some of our customers have recently received an unacceptably high level of backorders on all our products. This is an abnormal anomaly which is being solved by a large expansion of Humboldt Nutrients production and warehousing facilities. We have also added support and production staff to further cope with continuing growth. We have doubled the size of our warehouse staff and increased the total hours per day and per week that shipping takes place.

Our Marketing Department spent countless hours producing our new 2010 Product Guide “The Humboldt Almanac” which contains all the previous information plus lots of new tips, new products, product guides and artwork. These should be shipping within days and in larger quantities than we have sent out in the past. The Almanac should also handle most of your customer’s standard questions about our products.

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HB, maybe you should check out the artwork instead?
 

Clown Baby

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Yea Humboldt Nurtients are great!!!!1

YOU SHOULD SUPPLEMENT THEM WITH ADVANCED NUTRIENTS PRODUCTS!!!!
IVE NEVER LOOKED ON THE BACK LABEL OF MY FERTILIZERS, BUT I HEAR THEY ARE RLY GOOD DAWG
 

Heisenberg

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they just dont wanna waste ther etime with some dick bad who wants to test there product, they know it works and have tons of people who sware by it, google it bitch
What is a dick bad? Is the evidence you posted good enough for you when you buy something? The salesman can just say, 'tons of people use it and we know it works.' Do you want to buy from a company that sees, as you claim, a customer asking questions as an annoyance and a waste of time? Do you stop and consider what you say before you say it, or do you live in a petty world where being a smart ass and having the last word actually means something?

Anyone who wishes to use organic in hydro needs to learn about microorganisms and their role in breaking down organic material for root uptake. Organic material can not be absorbed by plants, it must be broken down first. Once processed by microbes, it becomes identical to chemical ferts. The same chemical payload. Organics do not equal cleaner less toxic bud. Synthetic bud sweeteners are safe and effective.

The problem with 'dirty' buds comes from extra stuff some companies add to their synthetic nutes; gravity for example is dirty and possibly carcinogenic. But this is the fault of the companies, and has nothing to do with the perceived differences between synthetic vs organic.
 

litljohn

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i think i should clarify what i ment when i said dirt taste.i didnt actually mean the bud taste like dirt but the fuller flavor that you get when grown in dirt.
 
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