Capulator
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I will let everyone know when the new packs get here. Thanks for all the support, and be on the lookout for:
Real spores without the fluff.
BOO-YA!
Real spores without the fluff.
BOO-YA!
Capulator is now an Approved Vendor on thcfarmer and this thread is reopened :)
Capulator is now an Approved Vendor on thcfarmer and this thread is reopened :)
Awesome news Capulator. Judging from the price I saw for the nute pack (kilo size) I saw on ebay I would say that compared to any hydro store your prices are very fair. I have been battling root aphids for two cycles now. I acquired Met 52; and have Botanigard and Bayer Fruit/Citrus to use as well. So hopefully I should be set.
I have considered purchasing Azamax as well. However, I have a feeling I would get more for my money if I used your products. I am particularly interested in the foliar pack to combat root aphids and discourage spidermites. I also am VERY interested in using your products in my outdoor veggie garden this summer. I have terrible problems with aphids (the typical leaf kind) and some spider mites. They weaken my tomatoes and tend to make them susceptible to blights (along with the ridiculous humidity in my area).
Can't wait til you restock, please keep us in the loop. Could you please post a price point for the smaller sizes?, so I can budget. Ebay would not allow me to check the other sizes for auctions already ended.
With these being in dry form, is there a shelf life?
Thank you for your knowledge and help.
BP
Blight on tomatoes is a bitch. Best way to stop the spread is to not water the leaves at all. They will do best on a drip system, or keep the water down low. The high RH is a problem. Full sun bro!
Azamax works great on all the bugs I have used it on. Its a little pricey though.
is it safe to use azamax in conjunction with the foliar pack? what application rate do you recommend for a recirc ef system?
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I've been fighting some root aphids for quite a while now, with a great deal of frustration, and finally (last night) came across your post (and in fact this whole forum) looking for a solution. It looks incredibly promising to me, and I would love to try the root and foliar packs whenever they're available. I've already had varying luck with imidacloprid, botanigard, azamax, pyganic, spinosad, and various oils, but nothing's really solved it.
On another topic, I also have an organic aquaponic system that seems to have persistent P deficiencies. After reading some of the articles you linked it seems that mycos would make good sense here. Do you know whether anything in your packs is potentially harmful to fish? Or worms?
It looks like you put a lot of effort into research, and I appreciate all the information you've been sharing. Thanks for the hard work!
I will find out about the aquaponics. I cant see mycos being harmful to worms. Fish however, is another story. My guess is you want to place the organisms in the pond correct?
I would put them in the grow bed, which is flood/drained from/to the fish water, so some would inevitably contact the fish. For this reason there are a great deal of pesticides that cannot be used in this system.
Does anyone know if Caps Foliar and or Root packs, when used as a root zone inoculants, are compatible with insecticidal soaps such as M-Pede? Would the soap damage or kill the beneficial bacteria and fungi? I am considering doing a root ball dunk with insecticidal soap but have already mixed in the benes.