justiceman
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Azos (Azospirillum brasilense) is a naturally occuring bacteria that lives symbiotically with your plant. Applied only once, Azos will live for the life of your plant fixating nitrogen, producing a natural growth hormone IAA (Indole-3-Acetic-Acid) and increasing root structure. Azos works best with Mykos, as both Azos and Mykos work symbiotically with each other as well as with the plant.
Key Benefits Provided by Azos:
*Extract Nitrogen Fom the Air and Feed It to Your Plants
*Accelerate and Extend Root System Growth (up to 300%)
*Increase Disease, Drought, and Stress Tolerance
*Give Plants the Ability to Thrive in Nutrient Poor Soils
*Quickly-Inoculate for Immediate Results (Comparable to a Tea)
*Increase Resistance to Root Shock
*Eliminate Nitrogen Leaching Into Groundwater (No more algae blooms and dead zones)
I am definitely interested in Xtreme Garden's other products but this one caught my eye because of the "Indole-3-Acetic-Acid" production. Here on there chart it states you can use Azos as a cloning solution.
Has anyone tried it for cloning or hell tried it at all? I got samples of the Mykos, Azos, Calcarb, Mykos WP, and Xtreme Tea brews.
I whipped up a 2 parts water to one part azos solution and cut up a batch of clones. I have a brochure that claims roots in 6 days with tomatoes and it looked like rapid rooters or an equal counterpart. So far it's been 4 days so we shall see! I hope it works out as azos is organic and I'd rather use that then a synthetic rooting compound.