Could Kelp extracts be a waste of money?

watchhowIdoit

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Well you could probably drop the molasses and grow just as healthy a plant. To each his own....and I never knew the color of runoff as an indicator of a plants/mediums health....
 

Illumination

New Member
Molasses a pain in the ass? Ever think of dissolving it first? The deficiencies it causes?

What a noob
YOU ARE A FUCKING IDIOT...of course it was dissolved...and yes mr. know it all molasses, BLOCKS N UPTAKE you fucking wannabe...read some botany before you show how stupid you are...it is the sugars which block the N and K also .....you know what ? Fuck you and RIU ...a bunch of know nothing idiots here...fuck this place....really fucking tired of all these know nothings...really ...FUCK YOU...did you understand that correctly?...and please report my post you fucking snitching cry babies
 

watchhowIdoit

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YOU ARE A FUCKING IDIOT...of course it was dissolved...and yes mr. know it all molasses, BLOCKS N UPTAKE you fucking wannabe...read some botany before you show how stupid you are...it is the sugars which block the N and K also .....you know what ? Fuck you and RIU ...a bunch of know nothing idiots here...fuck this place....really fucking tired of all these know nothings...really ...FUCK YOU...did you understand that correctly?...and please report my post you fucking snitching cry babies
What a toolbag, sorry I tried to defend you.....
 

Afka

Active Member
It doesen't block N uptake you moron, it promotes nutrient cycling.

Bacteria are excited. What do bacteria do? EAT N. When biomass grows, N gets trapped. Short term, nitrogen loss, unless you ALREADY have nutrient cycling which means no N deficiency.



edit: since you dropped the B-bomb, how about you explain to me how sugar blocks N and K uptake?
 

Illumination

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What a toolbag, sorry I tried to defend you.....
Defend me from what? An idiot? But dude what is true and fact is what you backed up....do not give a fuck about you or your opinion of me or anyone else here... I do respect your posts and mind though...have an awesome existence....I am history
 

Illumination

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It doesen't block N uptake you moron, it promotes nutrition cycling.

Bacteria are excited. What do bacteria do? EAT N. When biomass grows, N gets trapped. Short term, nitrogen loss, unless you ALREADY have nutrient cycling which means no N deficiency.

But you're probably one of those morons who buys jugs of expensive synthetic nutrients.

edit: since you dropped the B-bomb, how about you explain to me how sugar blocks N and K uptake?
Last time ...FUCK YOU:finger:

Later forever...http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852407008875
 

legallyflying

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We usually call über asshole tools like that guy "tool boxes". Its kind of like the ultimate tool.

"Screw RIU, I'm out of here" $50 says he will be back posting his vile piss and vinegar in less than a day
 

Uncle Ben

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We usually call über asshole tools like that guy "tool boxes". Its kind of like the ultimate tool.

"Screw RIU, I'm out of here" $50 says he will be back posting his vile piss and vinegar in less than a day
Piss and vinegar are very good for your plants, not as a foliar feed of course. Also much more green as opposed to kelp extracts.
 

legallyflying

Well-Known Member
watchhowIdoit
Stoner
This message is hidden because watchhowIdoit is on your ignore list.


I know there is just a wealth of grower knowledge just a click away but just can't bring myself to do it.

Am I missing some in depth wisdom? Or is he telling us that CFLs rock?
 
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