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Black Gold or ??? Aussie Product


Cycadcenter

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I seem to recall a discussion on a product called Black Gold,  Black magic or something similar which is made in Oz and is supposed to be the bee's knees for growing plants.

I did a search of the current list and couldn't find anything.

Can anyone shed an light  or information on it?

Thanks

Bruce

Now living the life in Childers, Queensland.

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like black gold humic acid??

Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.

Abraham Lincoln

The way of the transgressor is hard

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Black Gold is an Aussie product, it is made by Nutri-Tech Solutions in Eumundi Queensland.It is made from seaweed and fish emulsion with added natural plant hormones like triacantonol.I started using it after seeing a post by Tyrone from Western Australia about 12 months ago.Jason Kami Palms also from WA was planning on using it. So far my palms love it but I would be interested to hear an update from the guys in the west as they grow a lot more stuff than me.

Adelaide, South Australia

Classic Mediterranean climate

Zone 10a, maybe zone 10b

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That's it.......

I would be interested to get any feed back on results.

Anyone in QLD using it??

Thanks

Bruce

Now living the life in Childers, Queensland.

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Yes, I was running a nursery for a big landscape company in SE Q.L.D for a few years.(we only used natural products, no nasty chemicals)

We use to use a lot of Nutri tech products some I think are amazing some bordering on new age crap.

Black gold in a liquid is awesome we use to alternate between Black gold with a little cloak(nautral sticking agent) added one week.

And a cocktail of Black gold,humates,bull kelp,humic acid Kff(i think) with a little cloak the next week.

During the warmer months(9 out of 12), and it was amazing the growth you could achieve.

On site we also use to add gold, humates, calicium and Zeo tech to the soil for gardens and under turf(all in dry/powder form), we often did big jobs that get handed over to the council so the jobs were often side by side with other companys and ours plants/turf always looked much more healthy and grew much stronger/quicker and larger.

Sunshine Coast

Queensland

Australia

Subtropical climate

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I've run out. I need to get some more.

I noticed significantly better root growth using Blackgold. Better roots translates into better above ground growth too.

I was buying a 20L container for $140 AUD. Probably cheaper in QLD cos of less transport costs. I totally recommend it.

regards

Tyrone

Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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Thanks,

I remember the factory on the west side of the Bruce Hwy in Yandina.

I'll pick some up when I'm over next month.

Bruce

Now living the life in Childers, Queensland.

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