32 oz Micro DS up to 9,460 gallons - Shipping Included
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Every nutrient line makes their micronutrients low enough so it will not cause toxicity in the weakest strains of plants, but they do not tell you all strains can handle more that what is in their products. Moreover, there are strains that can handle aggressive amounts of micronutrients in certain settings. The more that a plant can uptake, the higher the quality. Those higher application rate settings are usually more coco or hydro based as soil with a reserve of nutrients, proper organic matter, and microorganisms will get a higher availability out of the micronutrients than systems and nutrients lines that are sometimes lacking. All mediums can handle more, but this is where patience comes into play on testing the limits of a strain as so many growers want to always test new strains rather than perfect old ones.
So what does this mean? As micronutrients are cofactors in enzymes that create a majority of secondary metabolites, the more that a strain can handle, the higher the quality. Every grower should have a bottle of a separate full range of micronutrients, not just a few like all these "terpene enhancing" products on the market that include a little extra zinc, manganese and boron for a few weeks, but should also have copper, sulfur and iron for the entire grow.
0.1 mL Daily DWC, 0.15 mL DTW or 0.2-0.25 mL Every Other Day