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    Quote Originally Posted by Shreder View Post
    I use humic & pulvic acid, with organic N fertilizer and another bottle of some kelp in it, and aminos and more stuff... since i started combine all 3 of those, bi-monthly, my garden thrives like never before. they are all liquid forms and absorbed almost immediately by the plants, i can see the reaction within 24-48 hours on my Mint and Basil. I chop 70% of my basil bi-monthly, its about 100 grams every harvest, from a normal window planter... thats kinda lots of basil and yes im proud of it LOL
    thats a lot of Basil!! Would love to grow garden herbs but just don't have the thyme

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    thats a lot of Basil!! Would love to grow garden herbs but just don't have the thyme
    Lol man
    I just killed some thyme in the garden...

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    I'll take a look. Cheers guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    Humic acids are fully decomposed remains of organic life. They exist naturally as part of nature's life cycle in soils, oceans, and streams.

    You can always add more it wont hurt anything as it takes so long to breakdown and form the bonds it needs naturally its good to amend soil with to give it a hand
    I second this. To be honest in side-by-sides I genuinely noticed a difference..

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    Default Humic Acid For Agriculture

    Yes, its useful for plant growth. Humic acid and other humic substances, collectively referred to as humates, are the final stage of organic matter as it degrades to its smallest possible size. It enhance plant growth particularly biomass production and fertility of the soil.

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    I use humic acid in every watering, because I used tap water helps remove chlorine and chloramines from tap water and helps with nutrient uptake.

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