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Emerald Shaman from Advanced Nutrients is my favorate foliar. 2 drops per liter. I use this alone and I also add it to any other foliar mix I use. I had badly stessed plants, I would hit them with ES and within an hour I would see dramatic improvement. Anything you mix with ES will work even better. Emerald Shaman is 100% organic. and you would not believe all the goodies that go into it. Unfortunetly if you just look at the packaging you cant see what goodies go in. But the insert paper lists 74 of the 88 goodies.
So for those who have never tried it : Emerald Shaman is an all-vegetarian plant food product made by blending and double fermenting 88 botanical herbs, vegetable and fruits.The rich mix of bioactive components creates a living bio-culture starter kit that will energize your plants by providing enzymes and nutrients directly to your plants roots and leaves. Emerald Shaman is activated by mixing it in a small amount of warm water, in a ratio of 2 drops per liter. Make sure E.S. is totally and thoroughly mixed into your premix before adding to your res., or spray bottle. When used as a foliar the mix must be used within 24 hours. ( I dump any left over into my res ) Emerald Shaman is a plant activator that functions by creating healthy root zones, reducing plant mutationsand stress disorders, decreasing the need for pesticides, speeding growth, detoxifing root zones and spurring better yeilds. Emearld Shaman contains 88 organic ingredients including : three types of apples, banana, blackberry, cantaloupe, cherry, cranapple, cranberry, grape, guava, apricot, kiwi, papaya, peach, pear, persimmom, pineapple, prune, rasberry, strawberry, watermelon, citron, orange, grapefruit, kumquat, lemon, lime, mango, aloe vera, astragulas, garlic, ginger, marshmallow, Reishi mushroom, saraparilla, Shutake mushroom, spirulina, wheat grass, lotus root, lilly, rice, kamut, millet, corn, wheat, barley, wakame, kelp, cane crystal, agave, red clover, broccoli, asparagus,maple syrup, cabbage, coconut, cornstarch, okra, cucumber,diakon, bean, spinach, sweet potato, tomato, kale, leek, pea, pumpkin, celery,cauliflower, carrot, zucchini Wow all that and more..... its the plants version of a super charged V-8 If you havent tried this product, I encourage you to give it a try.....
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