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This is from an article about Poinsettas and silicas from Cornell.not sure if the link will work so I quoted it. In other words, I'd be hard pressed to add it to my nutes over foliar spraying/ or adding a weaker solution of FaSilitator and water as a stand alone occasional soil drench. Being that FaSilitator is part monosilicic acid and potassium silicate.how is one sure when adding it to a mixture of nutrients that most of the raw monosilicic acid hasn't been lost only to be replenished by the separation of the KSi. In relative terms, it begins to precipitate into solid polymer chains if higher than 100 PPM solution and a low or high PH 4-8. Gathered from what I've read, monosilicic acid is fragile in terms of PH and PPM.