I liked it.. as long as the context is double checked by a human, I mean, I've seen AI searching through the web for info and returning wrong information.... Soooooooo.... do we use this on our maples? 😁
The answer to this is simple. Are they in pots? If the answer to this is yes then no, u don’t need it because organic material holds on to nutrients. if you have it in the ground at your residence, most likely u do need it because when builders grade the soil prior to construction they take away all the good soil and replace it with sand. Sand doesn’t hold on to nutrients at all, Humic and Fulvic acids is recommended in this case.
Well, I was hoping for some advice as to best add that… Obviously some very rich compost would be a good place to start, but seems like they mentioned the importance of humic and folic acid, but stop short of telling us how to add that
There a product you can add called Humic-12. The instructions on how to apply it is on my latest lawn care video where I bombed my lawn with 5 products from Greene County fert and Humic-12, (which contains both Humic and Fulvic Acids) was one of them. ua-cam.com/video/l1wwz9ODMoU/v-deo.htmlsi=561wnetSrp3CbNN4
I liked it.. as long as the context is double checked by a human, I mean, I've seen AI searching through the web for info and returning wrong information....
Soooooooo.... do we use this on our maples? 😁
The answer to this is simple. Are they in pots? If the answer to this is yes then no, u don’t need it because organic material holds on to nutrients. if you have it in the ground at your residence, most likely u do need it because when builders grade the soil prior to construction they take away all the good soil and replace it with sand. Sand doesn’t hold on to nutrients at all, Humic and Fulvic acids is recommended in this case.
Well, I was hoping for some advice as to best add that… Obviously some very rich compost would be a good place to start, but seems like they mentioned the importance of humic and folic acid, but stop short of telling us how to add that
There a product you can add called Humic-12. The instructions on how to apply it is on my latest lawn care video where I bombed my lawn with 5 products from Greene County fert and Humic-12, (which contains both Humic and Fulvic Acids) was one of them.
ua-cam.com/video/l1wwz9ODMoU/v-deo.htmlsi=561wnetSrp3CbNN4
tell the AI great job! lol
I will! 😂😂😂