Real Growers Recharge (8oz)
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Yes, it's fantastic on citrus plants in pots. I used a teaspoon on my lime tree, which was suffering from nutrient deficiency despite the fact that I was applying it. I'll be reapplying at least once a month after applying this to my line tree, which is now lush and green with more fruit than the tree can hold.
Without a doubt. I currently work with 50% coco and 50% soil as a medium. To answer your question more directly, coco coir is also used in hydroponic systems, so it's not a problem!
Does indeed work well with mostly synthetic nutes and in soilless/basically hydroponic environments. A 90:1 ratio is what I use. 10 or so combination of 90 ish s 3 4 coarse perlite:10% coco, which began with root riot plugs then 3. 5 nursery pots, then 7in, then grow bags or nonwoven fabric pots, anywhere from 3 to 6 inches. 20 gallons fed via top feed drip from recirculated reservoirs (either way, a super fast wet/dry cycle). close to drowning- proof). My roots have remained fuzzy, white, and happy as a result of this product, and my brix counts have increased dramatically. It's also helped revive a very old and woody mother who appeared to be unable to produce another good-sized clone, resulting in the emergence of some vigorous tall shoots.
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You must create your own container, as other reviews have stated. It comes in a ziplock baggie-style pouch, and the product is a very fine powder that easily gets everywhere once you open it because the pouch is already overfilled. As a result, tiny dust particles get trapped between the channels as you close it, preventing it from fully closing. Furthermore, if this product is exposed to air, it will deteriorate. If you don't bring your own sealed container, you're going to have a bad time.
I frequently order from Amazon, which brings with it the annoyance of receiving emails asking me to rate each and every product, except for this one. I went out of my way to find this listing so I could write a review. Listen, I make my own soil and brew AACTs. I am a lifelong learner who will never stop learning. I've spent tens of thousands of dollars on amendments, fungi, microbes, and other similar items, but this is the best money I've ever spent on any of the previously mentioned categories. If you think you have a calmag problem, get this stuff first. It will keep you from being locked out. I can't tell you how thrilling it is to water a plant, walk away from it, and come back the next day to find it green, healthy, and STRONG. I am under no obligation to write a review. Have you ever met someone who was so enthralled with their new religion or diet that they couldn't stop talking about it? That's me, except I'm so blown away by this recharge that I can't say enough good things about it! My wife was blown away when I put some on her houseplants. She claims I'm trying to make "Jack and the Giant Beanstalk" so I can get away from her and to some stripper utopia in the clouds, but I'm getting ahead of myself. hehe. Awesome stuff, well worth the money!.
I bought a Re- Due to the overwhelming positive feedback, a charge has been imposed. I've attached a photo of an approx. At the time of transplanting from a Solo cup into a larger environment, the plant (Northern Lights) was two weeks old. br>The image is self-explanatory. br>Do not hesitate to purchase this item; you will not be disappointed.
Recharge works wonders in both soil and coco coir, where I grow. br> Increase in the size of the roots and the number of root hairs. There is a significant difference in the size and quantity of the fruits. Flowers have a better scent, and fruit has a better flavor. I've been using it for about 8 or 9 months and I'm not sure I'd be able to grow without it! br>Edit 12/1/18: I wanted to try out some new things. I’ve been feeding in coco coir a mixture of mostly synthetic with about 33%organic nitrients. I haven't used any ph adjusters, and my ph is usually around 3 with my nutrients and additives. It's now critical in coir to maintain a ph of 5 or less. 2. However, the beneficial activity in this booster pack is strong, and the bacteria/fungi form a barrier between the roots and the nutrient solution, adjusting the ph for you. I've had no deficiencies, and my plants are bigger and healthier than they've ever been. ever. I enjoy using this product and will continue to do so as long as it is available at a reasonable price.
In just one week, I used one teaspoon of recharge and one teaspoon of super trhive per gallon of water, and my hot peppers produced this!.
Reviews without pictures are mostly useless, and when there are no photos at all, I never buy. I can answer a few questions knowing that two of the plants are in soil and two are in coco coir, so yes it works in both, which isn't clear in the description. I'm not unfamiliar with which nutes are capable of producing the best final results. Years ago, I chose great white fungi because of the added micro nutes in recharge, and I had no idea the results would be better than any other along the way, so it became a staple of every grow. I used up the great white by starting six plants, four of which took a long time to transition from transplant to a five gallon pot. I've never seen a product that changed slowly into grow as much as the recharge did in 24 hours, even without being pretreated into soil. The first two photos were taken immediately after adding recharge, and the third and fourth photos were taken 24 hours later after emptying the water trays. I only grow feno fem seeds in 5 gallon bags, and the plants I treated with recharge and added weekly forced me to switch three of the four plants to 7 gallon bags, and immediately after forced to start flowering. The plant is in the first four days of flowering and will fill one entire 4x4 tent, forcing me to order a ten gallon bag out of necessity rather than choice. I'm waiting until tonight to cut the 7 gallon bag off and drop it into a 10 gallon bag, which is mind-boggling to me given that I've been growing for well over a decade. I credit my other nutes as well, but if the results keep coming in flower, I'll be down to only growing one plant in a 10 gallon pot. This is only the fourth day and fourth week since the root riot plugs were transplanted. So you're making a mistake if you don't buy it and switch. I never thought I'd need a 10 gallon pot until I was forced into one after being forced into a 7, only to have to go buy in veg after seeing the plant struggle and being held back once more because I needed more room to grow. Once the flowers are fed and consume the past and k's and start to explode towards harvest, I will add a picture. br>If you are a cheap skate, this product isn't more expensive because the small bag is bigger than the normal great white and you use a fraction per gallon of this. Anything else is a bad idea, I know because I've tried the top three. This one stands out because of the added micro nutes that aren't found in the other fungi.
There's no sign of the plant. For seeds, this is fantastic. This stuff works like a charm. I add it to my plants, and BOOM! it grows in a matter of days! They perk up and begin to grow at a rapid rate. I had an indoor Red Maple seedling that was alive but didn't seem to be growing. I added Recharge to my regular watering schedule, and it began to bloom and grow within two days. It is also effective on medical marijuana plants. This is especially true during the vegetative stage. They develop a thicket-like growth pattern. It's also a good idea to put some in your seed soak to boost germination.