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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.
Xtreme-chart_new.jpg


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.
 
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.
Xtreme-chart_new.jpg


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.

Roots yet? What rooting media? 6 days is hella fast for soil rooting.
 
Roots yet? What rooting media? 6 days is hella fast for soil rooting.

Sorry about that I forgot to mention. I used Rapid rooters, 10ml per gallon flora blend with a bit of azos mixed in, azos cloning solution(2 parts water 1 part azos), and a humidity dome with tray and seedling heat mat on Tuesday. So it's been 4 days so far.

I took cuts, soaked the plugs in the solution, dipped the cuts in the azos, and then put them in the plugs and then into the tray. Supposedly this stuff is suppose to be really good so If I don't get killer results after a few trials I will be a bit dissapointed, but I have hope!

The picture on the brochure is a tomato so I suppose rooting aries with plant type. Cannabis in 6 days with a rapid rooter might be out of reach, but it might be able to improve cloning to some degree, hell at least my cloning haha.

I'll post when I get roots. I'm probably going to do multiple trials as one time is not enough to satisfy me.
 
hey there j-man please keep us updated. i use subcultureB, but always on the look out for something better
 
Sorry about that I forgot to mention. I used Rapid rooters, 10ml per gallon flora blend with a bit of azos mixed in, azos cloning solution(2 parts water 1 part azos), and a humidity dome with tray and seedling heat mat on Tuesday. So it's been 4 days so far.

I took cuts, soaked the plugs in the solution, dipped the cuts in the azos, and then put them in the plugs and then into the tray. Supposedly this stuff is suppose to be really good so If I don't get killer results after a few trials I will be a bit dissapointed, but I have hope!

The picture on the brochure is a tomato so I suppose rooting aries with plant type. Cannabis in 6 days with a rapid rooter might be out of reach, but it might be able to improve cloning to some degree, hell at least my cloning haha.

I'll post when I get roots. I'm probably going to do multiple trials as one time is not enough to satisfy me.

It's now 3 years later. Any roots yet? ;)
 
BUMP.

I have tried culturing their Azos in three different culture mediums with very............underimpressive results. Their Mykos product can be looked at under a pocket 'scope and you can determine for yourself what you think.

Cloning with microbial inoculants makes no sense at all except to keep pathogenic microbes off the stem and cuts so no rot ensues. Healthy plants give healthy cuts and will root easily in RRs or Peat. Just my experience. I have one hard to clone strain and I still get roots in 12-14 days max with just Caps Root Pack. I make a solution of that, take my cuts and put them in the solution, let them sit for about 8 hours in the solution and one time I let them set for 48 hours, then just a quick dip in Clones and stick it a rooter. I get 100% within 10-14 days. At least 80% within 7 days.

Everyone finds their own speed but DAMN, four years and no roots???? Dayum.
 
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