Humboldt Roots is a potassium supplement formulated for seedlings, propagation, and early vegetative stages.
Specifications | |
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Guaranteed Analysis | Available Phosphate (P205)….0.25% Soluble Potash (K20)……………0.25% |
Derived From | Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, Potassium Humate ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS: Humic Acid (derived from Lignite) Quillaja saponaria extract (derived from Soap Bark Tree) Amino Acids |
Directions | Always mix in non-chlorinated water. Soil: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Use in conjunction with regular nutrient program throughout the vegetative stage and first three weeks of the bloom stage. Hydroponics: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Use in conjunction with regular nutrient program throughout the vegetative stage and first three weeks of the bloom stage. Propagation: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Soak rooting media with mixture prior to placing cuttings. Use throughout rearing stage. Suitable for aeroponic propagation. |
Humboldt Roots is a potassium supplement formulated for seedlings, propagation, and early vegetative stages.
Specifications | |
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Guaranteed Analysis | Available Phosphate (P205)….0.25% Soluble Potash (K20)……………0.25% |
Derived From | Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, Potassium Humate ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS: Humic Acid (derived from Lignite) Quillaja saponaria extract (derived from Soap Bark Tree) Amino Acids |
Directions | Always mix in non-chlorinated water. Soil: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Use in conjunction with regular nutrient program throughout the vegetative stage and first three weeks of the bloom stage. Hydroponics: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Use in conjunction with regular nutrient program throughout the vegetative stage and first three weeks of the bloom stage. Propagation: Mix 2 mL per gallon in non-chlorinated water. Soak rooting media with mixture prior to placing cuttings. Use throughout rearing stage. Suitable for aeroponic propagation. |