Only some table salt is ionized. It's on the label when it is. Stating pink salt must be used to avoid iodine is absolutely false. I prefer pink salt for many reasons, but it's certainly not necessary in order to avoid iodine. It sounds like the thyroid problems have greatly impacted your...
If you have any factual data to back up that statement, I'd like to see it.
Food grade DE does not have heavy metals of significant concentrations in any test I've seen. It's in many things humans consume and is fed to livestock regularly.
What I'm saying is, in two days that nitrogen is still getting broken down and absorbed. You will just be beginning to see it starting to help. If you add more when the first dose isn't even absorbed, you could very easily do more harm than good. In flower, too much nitrogen not only causes...
You need to wait longer than two days if you expect to know if it needs more. I"improving so I'll give more"is the wrong mindset, and so is, "it isn't doing anything so I'll just use more".
Drink some water while you eat the bananas. Lol
I'm no expert but to my understanding, 1 part urine to 10 parts water (or more) should be the easiest free solution for the nitrogen need.