Old Reviews Nectar for the Gods Organic line up...

If you are on a budget I would suggest something more concentrated these nutes look great on paper but are fairly diluted for the cost. I bet they are great though! I suggest you follow the bottle instructions, try and use a fast draining medium, and pay attention to your plants reaction to either correct or increase rapidly while you learn the line.
 
From Facebook: Zeus LOVES BioAg's Humic and Fulvic products so much, he is made out of it. All of Nectar For The Gods products that use Humic acid or Fulvic acid as part of the blend are now completely sourced from BioAg. What can we say, we've looked for the best and found it with BioAg. Anything else fails in comparison. Pure is better.

Seems like you can use one or the other... they're pretty much the same.
 
Good job guys keep the nute info comin..seems that lots of nutes are sourced or made by a few places ..re-branded or remixed or concentrated or diluted LOL Like he said Pure is better..Now I have learned to look for bigger source co. nutes and find them to be cheaper and more effective.Takes a lil bit more research but its better then being just a consumer LOL :karma Cloud::kusht:
 
I've been talking back and forth with the CEO for Nectar for the Gods. I've got some info on their soil if anybody is interested. These guys are the best in what they do. I just love the entire line of products they have.
So here's a bit info ya all may want to know.

And I quote
As far as our soils, again, we don't believe the goods should be on the bag, so we spend all of our resources putting it into the bag. Here is a list of the ingredients:
Washed Coir Fiber (washed with oregon rain water and micronized limestone to tie up salt)
Peat moss
Perlite
Pumice
Yucca meal
Worm castings
Alaskan Humus
Diatomaceous Earth
Feather Meal
Fish Meal
paramagnetic rock
Limestone
Excellerate Rock Dust
Mycorrhizae Fungi (custom blend by Extreme Gardening)
AND TONS OF BONE MEAL 2.5 Lbs per bag.

We wash our coir fiber with limestone, hand sift the peat moss, never ever never add any filler like forrest compost, bark or wood chips.
We are the only soil in the industry that is officially paramagnetic. Most soil out there are diamagnetic. Look that up, its intriguing.
We use the perlite as a natural silica source and the excelerite mineral clay offers an available mineral source to the microbes.
The most important thing we do, is leave the finished pallets unwrapped inside a warehouse for no less then 30 days to make sure the microbes go through any composting that they need to before the medium gets into your garden. Soil should not be hot when planting.
Hope that is the info you were looking for.
 
I've been talking back and forth with the CEO for Nectar for the Gods. I've got some info on their soil if anybody is interested. These guys are the best in what they do. I just love the entire line of products they have.
So here's a bit info ya all may want to know.

And I quote
As far as our soils, again, we don't believe the goods should be on the bag, so we spend all of our resources putting it into the bag. Here is a list of the ingredients:
Washed Coir Fiber (washed with oregon rain water and micronized limestone to tie up salt)
Peat moss
Perlite
Pumice
Yucca meal
Worm castings
Alaskan Humus
Diatomaceous Earth
Feather Meal
Fish Meal
paramagnetic rock
Limestone
Excellerate Rock Dust
Mycorrhizae Fungi (custom blend by Extreme Gardening)
AND TONS OF BONE MEAL 2.5 Lbs per bag.

We wash our coir fiber with limestone, hand sift the peat moss, never ever never add any filler like forrest compost, bark or wood chips.
We are the only soil in the industry that is officially paramagnetic. Most soil out there are diamagnetic. Look that up, its intriguing.
We use the perlite as a natural silica source and the excelerite mineral clay offers an available mineral source to the microbes.
The most important thing we do, is leave the finished pallets unwrapped inside a warehouse for no less then 30 days to make sure the microbes go through any composting that they need to before the medium gets into your garden. Soil should not be hot when planting.
Hope that is the info you were looking for.

If I ever try soil, I might just try this! :Sharing One:
 
Be sure and tell um Ripster sent ya. Probably wont get ya any :kiss:, but who know's right?

#4 soil is my choice. Use it every time. Actually, I'm going to pick some up here in about 4 weeks...:hump:

Scott, he's the CEO. One hell of a nice guy.
 
Nice thread ...i too have been thinking about giving this one a run...."AFN smoke out"....dont they have a product called Hercules that you run for your 2week cleanse to help use up the lastof the nute.... i read that some where and for the life of me i cant find it.....:Woozy..?:
 
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