I am actually running a custom feed chart using aptus with other outside products even though aptus tells you to not risk the use of other products.i found what works best. There is still a lot more to discuss regarding the P and the K boosters and fasilitor is the best silica in the market right now. PowerSi is the cheapest of the soluble orthosilicic acids, but is still ungodly expensive versus a few pennies for potassium silicate. Fasilitor contains silica as silicic acid which is immediately available. I could give you more of a run down if you had other questions. Most silicon is not readily available to plants until acids convert it to usable form. Same theory applies to plants taking in nutrients and vitamins. Fasilitor’s exclusive formula works by promoting the formation of robust plant cell walls. The grow was in a recirculating coco system and plants did very well but I really cant say how much these nutes had to do with that. I did see some node shortening with the Aptus Fasilitor on my OG Kush but it was minimal. While it is a silica-based solution, it is unlike any other silica product on the market. After test out this believer pack I must admit that I am not a believer. Now wrap the pill in a treat and the dog will eat it right up and not even realize. As the flagship of the Aptus product lineup, Fasilitor is extremely concentrated, pure, and fast acting. Here is an example of using L amino acids to chelate nutrients. While it is a silica-based solution, it is unlike any other silica product on the market. Salt causes the EC of the roots to increase which could lead to nutrient lockout. Aptus Fasilitor, 20 L SKU: AP10030 SRP: 5238.00 Product Details FASILITOR As the flagship of the Aptus product lineup, Fasilitor is extremely concentrated, pure, and fast acting. One reason GH and Dyna are both so cheap in compairison is because they use table salt which is a cheap chelation agent.Įver notice the bottom of the dyna gro bottles get chunks of shit in it(salt)? or if you ever poured the 3 part GH into one container and shake it up it starts mixing and salt begins settling in the bottom.Ĭheap nutrients use Salt, expensive nutrients tend to use Proteins/L-amino Acids as their chelation agent, and aptus actually wraps the molecules of their nutrients in these L-amino acids so less chance of the nutrient getting trapped in the media and more chance the nutrient gets into the plant. (keep in mind the usage on some of the stuff is 1-2ml per gallon) I will start with answering your question. I am trying to figure out where to start.
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