Cutting Edge Solutions Sour-Dee
Volume (standard):
1 qt
Terms and Conditions
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Energize Your Crops And Boost Their Natural Aromas
Sour-Dee supercharges your plant's ability to solubilize and absorb phophorus from your medium, which assists in increasing yields. Potassium promotes flower bulk and quality by supporting carbohydrate metabolism.
Sour-Dee, similar to CES Sugaree, utilizes a unique formula of complex carbohydrates folded into a matrix fortified with an emulsion of trace minerals acting as a compensator. This helps towards the end of the season when lowering sunlight levels will cause drops in photo synthetic rate and ATP (plant sugar) production. This complex mixture of organic potassium, organice evapeorated cane juice, plant-deived amino acids, and fruit esters benefits metabolic funtions and stimulates resin and terpene product.
Sour-Dee is perfect for terpene profiles with sour, citrus, and piney notes. Sour-Dee can also be mixed with CES's Sugaree for a sweet and sour effect! Sour-Dee can be used in conjunction with all Cutting Edge Solutions products, or other commercial hydroponic nutrients.
Designed for use in Hydroponics, soilless, continuous feed systems, drain to waste, and soil applications.
Guaranteed Analysis
Soluble Potash (K₂O) 2% (Derived from Potassium Sulfate)
ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENT:
2% Sucrose derived from evaporated cane juice and molasses. (microbe food)
Directions For Use:
Sugaree is a highly concentrated solution. Never mix undiluted concentrates as this may result in nutrient lock-up.
Add each nutrient separately to water and aerate reservoir regularly. Apply Bulletproof Si to water before any other nutrients.
Shake well and measure carefully using a milliliter measuring cup. If using Micro 6-0-0, add Micro 6-0-0 first to water, then other nutrients.
Monitor ppm/EC and pH in reservoir and top off with fresh water as needed.
Reservoir temperature should be 60-68 degrees F.
Do not store product in direct sunlight. Do not freeze.
Mixing Instructions
Initial Flowering Stage 10 ml per gallon of water
Final 3-4 Weeks of Flowering 10 to 30 ml per gallon of water