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starter soak sounds like some sort of kelp & fulvic acid soak , what does it smell like 

 

kelp has rooting hormones & lots of micro nutrients

you can get the hormones & micro's from soaking kelp for 24hrs

in clean rain/RO water at 1 & 1/4 teaspoons per liter

shake the kelp & water a few times over 24 , strain & use   

 

add aloe vera & you have all the rooting hormones & all the micro nutrients 

give any cutting a 30min soak in kelp & aloe & you'll have no need to buy rooting gels 

soak & plug , you can even add potassium silicate to help with damping off of clones

 

fulvic acid is a catylist to enzyme activation , enzymes are the 

starting point to seed germination 

 

seed soak or water in the media with a quality fulvic acid at 1 to 100 ratio = 10ml per liter 

for healthy seed starting , NTS Fast Fulvic 

 

soil temp & moisture are other main factors to seed starting 

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You are a wealth of information itchy

 

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thanks mate 

 

.... and honey I'm told .....Don't listen to me tho, I like seeds

 

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downside to honey is it's anti bacterial 

 

Cold tea is a good starter soak :-) chamomile tea in particular prevents damping off and other issues

 

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interesting , never heard of that B4 

anti fungal i'll assume 

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Stick it straight in the pot n then water , keep warm n humid and wait,

This season 33/35 germination rate this season

I threw some straight in garden n they came up

You're new , make it is as easy as possible

I've been doing this for 40 yrs n had no problems

 

 

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Mild antifungal and mild insecticide and also softens the outer casing so it pops faster ....is antibacterial always bad?

 

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ahh right , & no not always 

there's much better sugar sources than honey , molasses , rapasura sugar , in terms of soil health 

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