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Primordial solutions.Is this from House & Garden
Primordial solutions.Is this from House & Garden
Is this from House & Garden
this is the recipe i now use and have notice amazing results. i ended up saving a gallon from my last batch of tea to reuse. when i went to reuse it about a week later it smelled super gnarly so i tossed it. would it have been ok? or since it hasnt been bubbling has everything died and gone bad? would it hurt the plants regardless?
well i thought that shit got tossed and my partner ended up watering with it. dilluted the one gallon into 10 and watered 10 plants a gallon each. could the bad bacteria have adverse effects on the plants? thanksThat smell was the bad bacteria taking over, the tea went bad. Don't use tea when it smells like that.
well i thought that shit got tossed and my partner ended up watering with it. dilluted the one gallon into 10 and watered 10 plants a gallon each. could the bad bacteria have adverse effects on the plants? thanks
Yeah there's enzymes, yucca extract, and Mollasis in it, all of which don't explain the 350 a gall. The A1 Humic/Fulvic is used at 3-5 mls per gall you could buy 6 Galls for the cost of one gall of sea green. Again I'm not here to bash a product just saying for the cost it's not worth it. The same results if not better can be achieved for 100's of dollars less per run, I'm only trying to save people money. You can apply this data if you want to or not, my pocketbook is thanking me.
Thanks Squiggly! So you think Bio-Bizz would be too harsh as far as salts?I do this with organic nutes (pure blend pro).
If you use salt based nutrients you will rape the bennies in the face. You will instantly dessicate like 95% of them. Feeding at the same time would be much better than simply mixing them up together.
Thanks Squiggly! So you think Bio-Bizz would be too harsh as far as salts?
Cool bro, thanks for the info. I think I read somewhere that Bio-Bizz wasnt really organic is all.Bio Bizz is an organic nute so far as I know--but I couldn't tell ya. I just know my experience with PBP.
Cool bro, thanks for the info. I think I read somewhere that Bio-Bizz wasnt really organic is all.
kalamara olive oillol, yeah not 100% what's in it but upon smelling it I think it's got something from the ocean in it as it smells like anchovies a bit...
I do this with organic nutes (pure blend pro).
If you use salt based nutrients you will rape the bennies in the face. You will instantly dessicate like 95% of them. Feeding at the same time would be much better than simply mixing them up together.
what causes this to happen with the salts? i've spent too much time trying to find literature on the subject and the best i came across spoke of phosphates inhibiting mycorrhizal fungi growth...but could never find anything besides broscience dealing with salts killing bennies...anything you could point me towards?
Dessicate = dry
The salts in solution draw the tiny bit of water from inside the bennies, out into the solution. This kills the little guys. High salinity envrio's are tough places to live... which gives rise to the question, are any of these beneficials truly adapted for salt enviros?
fwiw I just read that sea green is releasing a hydro specific formula. I wonder what's different...
So off top...you can ditch the great white for caps packs. His root and nute packs contain all the mycorrhizal fungi, trichoderma, and other beneficial bacterias plus some. The foliar pack is great for eradicating pests or as a preventative measure. I am not too sure about the em-1, although it is a microbial innoculant, maybe similar to caps packs? As far as replacing the other products, "A1 nutrients" may be your key, as soon as they get in their organic grow and bloom. They already got OMRI kelp, micros, and i think that their "nucleus" may be able to replace "sea green" as it is used as a massive nutrient uptake. Caps nute pack may also be a possible substitute for "sea green", as it contains phosphate solubilizers which also help in nutrient uptake and overall plant vigor. This is just what i came up with from doing a little research, still working on my feeding program which has recently been switched from Fox Farm and is now primarily based on Alien and A1's feeding schedules. All in all i can honestly tell you that my plants are loving life after i have introduced them to caps beenies.