Should ormus be refrigerated?

DO NOT store in Refrigerator. Store in a dark place away from direct sunlight. SHAKE the bottle (ORMUS Alkaline Liquid Minerals) each time you use it.

How much ormus do plants need?

FOLIAR SPRAY– Mix 5 to 10ml into one litre of water. Apply to upper and lower leaf surface during first two application which ideally should be three days apart. Apply weekly as a lower volume spray to maintain plant life force.

Where is ormus?

The Kingdom of Ormus (also known as Hormoz; Persian: هرمز; Portuguese: Ormuz) was located in the eastern side of the Persian Gulf and extending as far as Bahrain in the west at its zenith.

How do you use ormus on plants?

Apply Horticultural Ormus to crops with a sprayer. For best results, use a new sprayer and only use that sprayer for Ormus application. Dilute the product at the rate recommended on the label. Apply 2 to 3 sprays at short intervals for 2 days.

Is ormus alkaline?

They are highly alkaline. Shelf life is recommended at 18 months – 2 years as the minerals may settle and harden over time.

Is gold monatomic or diatomic?

Elements which exist as monatomic atoms are the noble gasses (helium, neon, argon, xenon, etc.) Gold occurs as a cubic crystal with gold atoms at each vertex and at the center of each face. The bonds are covalent. There is no such thing as monatomic gold or any other metal.

What is BrINClHOF?

BrINClHOF (pronounced “Brinklehoff”) lists all of the diatomic elements in the name. Fig. 3.3. 1: The element symbols for Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine spelling out “BrINClHOF” a handy mneumonic for memorizing the diatomic elements.

What are the 7 diatomic elements?

The 7 diatomic elements are hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). We call them diatomic elements because the atoms appear in pairs.

Why is BrINClHOF important?

What are the BrINClHOF twins?

1: The element symbols for Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine spelling out “BrINClHOF” a handy mneumonic for memorizing the diatomic elements.