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Hi everyone,

Just went to the store, and I found this

EXCELERITE

Both Azomite and this product say they come from the clay "Montemorillonite" However, Azomite says the come from UTAH, and this says it comes from "ancient lakebeds" and does not specify a location. Near as I can tell, (disclaimer about not being and expert), it is the same thing as Azomite. The only difference is that the Excelerite is not crushed and claims to hold more stuff cuz the other's don't do that (prolly bs there). I just happened upon this no one is pushing it to me. But it was right next to the Azomite, and two dollars cheaper. But on amazon it is about the same price.
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Anyway, you opinion?

Eek
 
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I did a little research and this is what I found...

Azomite is the registered trademark for a complex silica ore (hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate) with an elevated ratio of trace minerals unique to the Utah mineral deposit from which it is mined. When the ash from a volcanic eruption filled a nearby seabed an estimated 30 million years ago, the combination of seawater, fed by hundreds of mineral-rich rivers and the rare earth minerals present in the volcanic ash, created the deposit’s distinctive composition. Mineralogically described as rhyolitic tuff breccia, the geologic characteristic of its surface is referred to as an outcrop known as a hogback

EXCELERITE is from naturally chelated trace minerals that are naturally captured in thousand acres of Lake Bottom ( lacustrine ) sedimentary Montmorillonite clay strata located in Panaca, Nevada, U.S.A. This 100% natural

so basicly its the same stuff but from a different place.
 
Anyone ever heard of OXIDATE?

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OxiDate kills a wide variety of harmful fungi and bacteria using state-of-the-art peroxygen technology that rapidly oxidizes on contact, protecting crops from disease-causing pathogens. Oxidate is recommended for use with both field-grown crops and commercial greenhouses, and is OMRI-approved for use with organically grown crops.


Formulated to rapidly oxidize on contact, Oxidate uses advanced peroxygen technology to quickly kill many disease-causing bacteria and fungi, effectively protecting crops from harmful pathogens. Approved for use in both fields and greenhouses, Oxidate can be used as a pre-plant dip, soil drench, foliar treatment, and surface disinfectant. Oxidate is also OMRI-approved for use with organically grown crops.

Benefits of Oxidate include:

Zero Hour Re-entry Interval (4 hrs in California)
Zero Days to Harvest (can be applied until harvest)
Exempt from Pesticide Residue Regulations
No Mutational Resistance
OMRI listed for Organic Use
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Approved (EPA# 70299-2)

Oxidate kills a wide variety of plant and disease pathogens including:

Alternaria
Anthracnose
Botrytis
Fusarium
Powdery and Downy Mildew
Pythium
Early and Late Blight
Angular Leaf Spot
Red Stele
Phytophthora
Bacterial Spot, Blotch, and Speck
Rhizoctonia
Trichoderma
Verticillium
Wilts


Eek
 
Oxidate eh? This guy's curiosity is piqued...:thumbs:
 
This stuff is supposed to be the schick on molds, Plus the elements they put on the soil are good for your plant, they even got better yeilds, which they were not expecting, when they were testing this stuff. Instead of the crops that get sprayed with chemicals, showing slow growth right after the addition of chemical pesticides, The Oxidate did not stress them at all, in fact it encouraged growth.

I read this on some organic gardening blog

Eek
 
Yeahhhhhh...I'd say there's a damn fine chance of me experimenting with this stuff outdoors this year. Great post man! Rep coming at ya...:thumbs:
 
Aye aye, Cap'n Mossy! :thumbs:

Wouldn't dream of NOT documenting such things...:D
 
Hi Everyone,

Yes, let us know HeadpiECE, if I ever get that far I will try it.

I got a new one!!!!!

ECO PCO WP-X

I am not sure if this is new or not. I am saying not new because I see more than two seller's of this on Amazon. But it is new to me.

Anyone ever try this?
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Eek
 
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