![]() At some point, product differentiation is bs not sure silica's there yet. FaSilitor (0-0-0. I am actually running a custom feed chart using aptus with other outside products even though aptus tells you to not risk the use of other products.i found what works best. Perhaps it's racial bias, my limited thread/video sampling indicates India's on the forefront of nano-silica production/applications. There is still a lot more to discuss regarding the P and the K boosters and fasilitor is the best silica in the market right now. ![]() Armor SI might be good enough for my purposes (assuming I don't see measurable improvement).Īlso, seems like horticulture heads in India discuss nano-silica products online. Fasilitor and Dripclean use the same ingredient, the only difference is Fasilitor uses it in higher amounts.2.5 gallons of liquid Armor SI, and 2 kg of dry Power SI.Much more than 1ml/gallon is supposed to turn leaves leathery.silicic acid is distributed by a company called Aptus, in the product called Regulator or Fasilitor. decided to split the 1ml Armor SI/2 gallons (per GH feeding schedule) ~ 1/2 Power SI and 1/2 Armor SI. Power Si or Aptus Regulator with Ortho silicic acid.Acquired Power SI (3rd/currently top-tier silica), but am saving it for a later date. The grow was in a recirculating coco system and plants did very well but I really cant say how much these nutes had to do with that. with all the talk about Silica being a huge part of any nutrient regimen i had to see if im rightfully spending the 200 on 250ml of fasilitor ( every 3 months ) vs. decided today (8/29) to start a Side by Side of fasilitor and armor Si. I did see some node shortening with the Aptus Fasilitor on my OG Kush but it was minimal. Good morning/afternoon/Evening to all of you. ![]() Skipped the general pesticide silica (1st/bottom-tier silica), started with Armor SI (2nd-tier silica). After test out this believer pack I must admit that I am not a believer. Pretty sure the labeling on all silica products indicate basic (high pH). ![]() There's a nice, neat 3-bulletpoint quote listing the 3 general forms of silica for horticulture (purposes ranging from pesticide to nutrient transporter/greater bandwidth apparently). ![]()
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