Is Diamond Nectar Bullshit?

Bacondoggy

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It's humic AND fulvic acids. I would buy just the powder, but I wouldn't know how much to dilute the product. So maybe it's worth 15 if you need it, and I highly recommend everyone NEEDS IT. Lol. And there are organic nutrients! But humic and fulvic acids are basically non-existent nutrients (0,1,1), so I know what your saying. Fish emulsion is an organic fertilizer (5.1.1), and is a nutrient...
 

pinner420

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Welcome to the rabbit hole of left turning amino; humic and fulvic acids. Many threads bottom line. YouTube Harley Smith head of rnd for; npk university, raw and ionic.
 

Orphan Crippler

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Humic/ Fulvic acid is great, on the other hand Diamond Nectar is so dilute its incomprehesible that it sells for the price it does.
Have a look at Fullmag its a grate product and a very concentrated solution that is widely available for a fraction of the price of diamond nectar.
Fullmag is just one of the many examples out there just look at the concentration at the back of the bottle as most companys sell mostly water aka in this case GH
 

Bacondoggy

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@Amaximus thanks for letting everyone know what year it is. You can't reply on a post that's old, you consider that bad taste, or just feel the need to say something, even though it is ignorant and is not helpful? I got floralicious plus bc it was a smaller amount but was under 10 shipped and I heard good things about it. That as well as my sns booster (a veg and a bloom I got for free just shipping those guys are great) both have fulvic acid in... I also have ewc and fish emulsion which a foliar spray really worked out nice (I didn't use ewc for the foliar spray but I do want to brew a test with it). First grow, I only have 1 plant I hope it is female!
 

420producer

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question??? , do you see a market to get proper nutes with PH'd water and sell by the gal. to 5 gal. jugs to newer growers so we dont see all these. fuct off first grows?? have a veg cycle and a bloom cycle. soil or soil-less versions to produce a grade A to a A+ type product ??
 

Amaximus

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@Amaximus thanks for letting everyone know what year it is. You can't reply on a post that's old, you consider that bad taste, or just feel the need to say something, even though it is ignorant and is not helpful? I got floralicious plus bc it was a smaller amount but was under 10 shipped and I heard good things about it. That as well as my sns booster (a veg and a bloom I got for free just shipping those guys are great) both have fulvic acid in... I also have ewc and fish emulsion which a foliar spray really worked out nice (I didn't use ewc for the foliar spray but I do want to brew a test with it). First grow, I only have 1 plant I hope it is female!
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Bacondoggy

New Member
@420producer yes I believe there is a VERY large market for those things. I have an organic soil with a bit of dolomite lime, perlite, earthworm castings, spighalium or however u spell it peat moss blend for my substrate. Only 1 plant I don't even know the sex, but it's coming along nicely with what I bought. 2 "28w" led lights (they hurt to look at even if they are not full 28 watt bulbs), in an infared to ultraviolet spectrum were only like 8-9 shipped for 2, saves huge on electricity, I also have Alaskan fish emulsion, 2 little bottles of floralicious plus I got shipped here for 9 dollars (males over 30 gal.), and a cool company called Sierra natural science a (SNS), sent me a free sample pack (plus shipping and handling -and a free shirt that was super cool!) OF all their products minus their new line of veg, bloom and something else booster. I see more and more companies going to this as more and more people who find out about them and use them (heck, just think of how many gardeners who don't grow cannabis would all be buying CERTAIN stuff what their plant would greatly benefit from for a relatively low cost. If you know what you are doing, different products can be very valuable to whatever you are trying to do. Not too long ago I found out fulvic acid gets rid of chloramime which is cool. I try not to use the house water (usually use rainwater), so I normally don't care, but I didn't even know about chloramime and how different it is from chlorine (if you don't know, it's chlorine BUT with ammonia molecule added to it so it can't off gass, or evaporate out of your water!). Also that I have other and more and more people who don't use rainwater, wells or have a reverse osmosis thing going on (I'm pretty sure ROLL removes it) are going to have to deal with this, as most people don't know this is happening. This stuff prevents germs in the water, but is obviously good at killing bacteria micronutrients, and anything else living, both good and bad. So if you are planning on brewing tea's or making anything good for the plants, be sure to make sure you have something with humerus or fulvic acid in unless you are doing something else to address the problem chloramime can bring to people's grow and most don't even know about it!
 

BuddingAmateur

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What an entertaining read. I'll keep using my diamond nectar. Seems like it may cause slight bacteria issues in the rez but I'm only using a 5 gal rez so not a big issue for me.
 
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