Emerald Harvest Honey Chome, 1 qt
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Emerald Harvest Honey Chome – Aroma and Resin Enricher, 1 Quart
Emerald Harvest Honey Chome is a carbohydrate-based aroma and resin enricher designed to support the development of terpenes and flavonoids — the compounds responsible for fragrance, flavor, color, and the resin-coated appearance of mature flowers. Honey Chome supplies simple and complex carbohydrates derived from natural sources including sugar cane, palm sugar, and agave nectar. Carbohydrates serve two distinct functions in the plant and root zone: they provide a reserve of energy and carbon skeletons that support the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites (including terpenes and flavonoids) in the upper plant, and they nourish the beneficial microbial communities in the root zone that support nutrient availability and root health.
Honey Chome also contains supplemental magnesium and alfalfa extract. Magnesium is the central atom in the chlorophyll molecule — adequate magnesium levels support efficient light capture and photosynthesis, which in turn supports carbohydrate production and overall plant energy status. Alfalfa extract contributes naturally occurring growth compounds that complement the carbohydrate and mineral inputs. Honey Chome is used during the flowering phase and is designed to work alongside any bloom nutrient program.
Key Features & Benefits
- Carbohydrates from Natural Sources — Sugar cane, palm sugar, and agave nectar — simple and complex carbohydrates.
- Supports Terpene and Flavonoid Production — Provides carbon substrates for secondary metabolite biosynthesis in flowering plants.
- Feeds Root Zone Microbes — Carbohydrates nourish beneficial microbial communities in the root zone, supporting nutrient availability.
- Supplemental Magnesium — Supports chlorophyll synthesis and light-capture efficiency throughout flowering.
- Alfalfa Extract — Naturally occurring plant-beneficial compounds complement the carbohydrate profile.
- Bloom-Phase Supplement — Designed for use during the flowering and fruiting phase alongside a bloom base nutrient.
- 1 Quart Size — Entry or trial size.
Who Should Use Honey Chome
Honey Chome is for growers focused on the fragrance, flavor, color, and resin production of their flowering crops. It is used as a supplement during the flowering phase alongside a complete base nutrient and bloom program. It is compatible with any nutrient line and any growing medium.
Carbohydrates, Terpenes, and the Root Zone Microbial Ecosystem
The relationship between carbohydrate supplementation, terpene biosynthesis, and root zone microbiology is multifaceted. In the upper plant, terpenes are secondary metabolites synthesized from isoprene units — small, carbon-based building blocks derived from carbohydrate metabolism. When the plant has a sufficient supply of simple sugars and carbon skeletons, it has more substrate available for the secondary metabolic pathways that produce terpenes and flavonoids. In the root zone, beneficial bacteria and fungi use simple sugars as an energy source and, in exchange, make nutrients more plant-available through enzyme secretion and organic acid production. Maintaining a healthy rhizomicrobial ecosystem through consistent carbohydrate supplementation can support both root health and overall plant vigor throughout the flowering phase.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When should Honey Chome be used?
- Honey Chome is a flowering-phase supplement. It is used during the bloom and fruiting stage alongside a complete base nutrient and bloom additive program.
- What does it do for root zone microbes?
- The carbohydrates in Honey Chome serve as an energy source for beneficial bacteria and fungi in the root zone, supporting the rhizomicrobial ecosystem that makes nutrients more plant-available.
- Does it replace magnesium supplementation?
- No. The magnesium in Honey Chome is supplemental. Growers with significant Ca/Mg demand — especially in coco coir — should still use a dedicated Cal-Mag supplement as needed.
- What natural sources provide the carbohydrates?
- Sugar cane, palm sugar, and agave nectar. These provide both simple monosaccharides and more complex sugars.
- Is Honey Chome compatible with any nutrient line?
- Yes. It is designed as a universal supplement compatible with any base nutrient and bloom program.
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