So On The Nerea Packagingare you going to state that it "may contain concentrations of the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium macronutrients between 1.0% and 20.0%, and of the manganese, zinc, copper, boron and molybdenum macronutrients in concentrations between 0.1% and 0.3%."?
introduce the zeolitic raw material obtained in stage (A) in a moving vertical or horizontal mixer, add the nutrient solution obtained in stage (B) and let it humidify homogeneously without draining the solution at room temperature for 5 to 60 minutes; (D) extracting the wet product from the mixer and drying the product in ovens or drying chambers at temperatures between 30 C and 80 C in a period of time ranging from 1 to 30 days; (E) curing of the product in which the nutrients are inserted into the product in a period of time ranging from 1 to 100 days.
You don't have the "Fountain of Youth" here. I brought this type of method up back in 2017, with ABR and their Cannabis trials.
MB Labs will also test growth media and liquid runoff samples for a range of fertility factors including Nitrogen PH, (TKN), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), Organic Matter, Major and Minor Elements including Boron, Cadmium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Zinc, Conductivity (Salinity) and Carbon/Nitrogen Ratio. Of interest is whether zeolite confers upon growth media an increased capacity to retain beneficial nutrients and to act as a buffer against leaching and soil acidification.
Testing to commence this week (2017) will take ongoing measurements from three categories plus a control group. The three test categories (Zeolite-Enriched, Carbon-Enriched and Zeolite + Carbon-Enriched) each subdivide into three groups according to increments of enrichment to the base potting mixture.