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There's a bit more to it than that, but that's a good summary.Thank's G.O.D.!!!
I am using GO's CalMag+
I'll run the bene's until about 3 week's into flower then end them.
I find that when I use ample soil Bene's I don't need to feed as much or as often.
I think the Bene's make the root system much more efficient so absorption and availabilty of nutrient's are more readily available and complete.
There's a bit more to it than that, but that's a good summary.
I wish I had seen this thread before, I would have asked you to try out Dr. Earth organic mixes. They're the myco source I've been using for years, just had to switch to Gardener & Bloom, but their list by propagules is similar to Dr. Earth's.
Also, as long as you don't use enough chemical salt levels to kill the bene's, and as long as you give them a little something to eat to continue propagation (molasses or other simple sugars are good) you should not have to continually re-inoculate your medium. Your goal is to culture the microbes more than anything else, then let them do the work of feeding the plants for you. And, it looks like they are!
A tip--add some humic acids to your mix for even better nutrient chelation/uptake. ;)
:sign0065: you must be Bret Bogue? or he was just strollin through your room?
Well here's the yield data on the Bubba Clones.so how is the fox farms compared to great white and the voodoo?
for those of you who use bennies, do you use some sort of activator for the bacteria?
a local co here sells one with milk-proteins, carbs and molasses.
How important is it to use an activator when using beneficial bacteria?
Happy growing
BR
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