Bioag Full Humic Or Bioag Tm7

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by SmokeDaGanja, Aug 31, 2014.

  1. So I am looking to purchase some things from BioAg. I was told to buy some fulvic acid to apply when I do my kelp/alfalfa teas. The thing is they have 2 products that are super similar but I am not sure which one I should get. Ful-Power is one product that the site says is pure fulvic acid, But there is another product called TM7 that is fulvic acid, humic acid, and 7 miconutrients needed in plant growth. Anyone have any experience with these products, and if so do you agree I should just buy the TM7? at thios point the TM7 looks like a better buy

     
  2. #2 over dere, Aug 31, 2014
    Last edited: Sep 1, 2014
     
    SmokeDaGanja
     
    I've been using BioAg products since 2006 and know their products inside and out. Here's the difference between these two products...
     
    Ful-Humix - a pure Humic acid powder, period.
     
    TM-7 - Ful-Humix is the base material (@ 40%) and the Big 7 micronutrients - Sulfur, Boron, Cobalt, Molybdenum, Copper, Iron. Manganese and Zinc which are chelated with humic and fulvic acids derived from fresh water cretaceous humate deposits.
     
    These 7 elements are found in almost every micronutrient amendment, organic or not, but what makes the BioAg TM-7 a superior product (IMHO) is that the elements are in a chelated form meaning faster availability to the plant's root system.
     
    It's my 'opinion' that there is enough pure humic acid in the TM-7 product to take care of business so to save money that would be the one that I would suggest you buy and use.
     
    Application rate is 0.75 - 1.25 grams per gallon of water applied about every 2 or 3 weeks. Hi-dosing will give you problems that all the 'flushing' in the world can't fix - VOE
     
    BioAg's pure Fulvic acid should be used sparingly as well. Enzymes are referred to as 'catalysts' and Dr. Faust has described Fulvic acid as 'the catalysts for catalysts' meaning that this acid pushes the limits on the enzymes created in the root zone, the plant's vascular system, etc. Fulvic acid also triggers specific biological responses in a wide range of areas.
     
    I always add Fulvic acid to the enzyme teas I make using malted grass seeds to also push the paradigm...
     
    HTH
     
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    quality response. but whos dr faust?
     
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    HD
     
    Dr. Robert Faust is the founder of BioAg and he has over 45 years of research in both Humic and Fulvic acid paradigm.
     
    Check out his bio - he's the real deal.
     
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  5. Thank you so much! I figured the TM7 was going to be a better buy! I plan on using it in conjunction to my compost/alfalfa/kelp meal teas along with 1/4 cup of aloe vera and some protekt. Again thank you very much!
     
  6. You're more than welcome, SD!
     
  7. #7 over dere, Sep 1, 2014
    Last edited: Sep 1, 2014
  8. :yay: clackamas coot, 
     
    taking a bath in ful-humix was interesting.
     
    ..is it like soaking in epsom salt? 
     
  9. Ful-power is a liquid-- I thought this product was pure fulvic acid.

    Ful-humix is the humic acid powder.... right? :unsure:

    TJ
     
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    You're correct - a (very) partial excuse is that their Humic acid has had 3 or 4 names in the past few years.
     
    I'll fix my post - thanks!
     
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