Nutrients: Difference between revisions

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==== Sulphur ====
==== Zinc ====
 
==== Molybdenum ====
 
==== Chloride ====
Chloride refers to Cl<sup>-</sup>, not to be confused with the toxic form chlorine CI. Essential for the proper function of [[Anatomy of Cannabis#Stomata|stomata]].
 
=== Acids ===
 
=== Microbes ===
 
==== Bascillus microbes.====
A genus of beneficial bacteria with 266 named species.
 
=== Fungus ===
 
=== Sugars and Carbohydrates ===
 
Molasses and oligosaccharides.
==== Chitin ====
A key component of insect exoskeletons, shells of crustaceans, fungi, and components of other invertebrates. In plants, it benefits pest and disease resistance as well as being a strong chelator and increasing the production of secondary metabolites.
 
==== Molasses and oligosaccharides. ====
 
=== Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) ===
 
=== Trianconatol ===
Found in Alfalfa.
 
== The sequence of nutrition ==
 
[[Watering#pH|More on ideal pH]]
 
 
==Pre-mixing nutrients==
If you intend to mix nutrients in water in large quantities and leave it to sit for a period of time one should consider the nutrients used and how they may change over time. When mixing organic nutrients in water they will respire aerobically for a period of time, until they run out of oxygen and then begin to respire anaerobically. This destroys some of the bacteria's capabilities and makes for a less effective feed. The water will begin to smell like a pond or an asshole when the bacteria begin to respire anaerobically which is a surefire way to tell. Synthetically derived nutrients may last longer in water but can also become less effective as some nutrients may combine to create less accessible forms of the nutrient for the plant.