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Wow! What a expert response! Ill be by the hydro store today to search for Jobe's! Would be killer to get a plant on Jobes only and another on advanced nutrients to compare smells ans stuff! thanks again for such a damn good reply! :)Here's a related fertilizer product you can use next time around:
To create a living soil, three groups of microorganisms arepresent: bacteria, fungi and Archaea. In the quest to better soil the fastest acting group - the Archaea – has been missing from other fertilizers. Although it is naturally occurring and essential, no one has been able to grow it commercially until now. And it is only available in Jobe’s Organics fertilizers. We call it Biozome. Other organic fertilizers may contain bacteria and fungi, but they don’t contain Biozome. Jobe’s Organic’s Biozome contains a very aggressive group of microorganisms thathelps break down beneficial complex materials andminerals into basic nutrients that plants can readily absorb. With Jobe’s Organics, you’ll see great results faster.
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Wow! What a expert response! Ill be by the hydro store today to search for Jobe's! Would be killer to get a plant on Jobes only and another on advanced nutrients to compare smells ans stuff!
Ill be by the hydro store today to search for Jobe's!
Can i use this to also supplement calcium/magnesium in a coco/hydroton medium? I use advanced nutes with botanicare cal mag at the moment with each feedingHere's a related fertilizer product you can use next time around:
To create a living soil, three groups of microorganisms arepresent: bacteria, fungi and Archaea. In the quest to better soil the fastest acting group - the Archaea – has been missing from other fertilizers. Although it is naturally occurring and essential, no one has been able to grow it commercially until now. And it is only available in Jobe’s Organics fertilizers. We call it Biozome. Other organic fertilizers may contain bacteria and fungi, but they don’t contain Biozome. Jobe’s Organic’s Biozome contains a very aggressive group of microorganisms thathelps break down beneficial complex materials andminerals into basic nutrients that plants can readily absorb. With Jobe’s Organics, you’ll see great results faster.
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Can i use this to also supplement calcium/magnesium in a coco/hydroton medium?
I've used every major nutrient line, additives etc....Advanced Nutrients ='s waste of $, crappy tasting flower (FAR TOO MUCH N IN veg/flower nutes) BESIDES Roots excel, and Drip clean, I've had the best results using Lucas formula, or Botanicare line. 5 ml base, 2 ml cal/mag in tap, and silica (I make my own). I also start cutting N by week 4. I don't want green plants when I'm ready to harvest....Onceagain green ='s hay.Can i use this to also supplement calcium/magnesium in a coco/hydroton medium? I use advanced nutes with botanicare cal mag at the moment with each feeding
No.... not really.@BioStimz
someone has some splaining to do.
You can buy anything as a standalone. Once again... that complex isn't comprised of just azoz, and I haven't seen a comparable fert-product like it - hence the reason I posted it.You can in fact buy azos by itself.
Do you work for Jobe's?[/QUOTE]You can in fact buy azos by itself.
I'm not "pushing" anything. So what "superior" product within that category do you suggest?No way you're pushing jobes as a superior organic fertilizer...
Espoma has a biostarter but is filled with mychorzial fungi. I've honestly always seen any organic grower that I respect to basically tell us azos is an unnecessary product. Lactobacillus is more than capable of handling the job of organic deconstruction. I thought azos was similar to mycos...noNo.... not really.
You can buy anything as a standalone. Once again... that complex isn't comprised of just azoz, and I haven't seen a comparable fert-product like it - hence the reason I posted it.
Do you work for Jobe's?
No.... you?
I'm not "pushing" anything. So what "superior" product within that category do you suggest?
Let's compare profiles, shall we?
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Well, I'm not sure if this is a secret from the cannabis community, but I had started to develop pythium during a very hot dummer. There's an agriculture product called Myco-stop. When I'm running a larger operation, I'd use it twice during flower. It's very expensive, and must be used within 20 min if mixing. We'd get it online at an agricultural website. I've never seen it at a grow shop.
My friend you are forgetting the context of this thread i.e. ammonia-removal. What have the respected organic growers told you about archaea?Espoma has a biostarter but is filled with mychorzial fungi. I've honestly always seen any organic grower that I respect to basically tell us azos is an unnecessary product. Lactobacillus is more than capable of handling the job of organic deconstruction.
my friend i think you are forgetting the fact that a lot of strains smell like ammonia. As a matter of fact there is a strain that gravekat works with called norcal piss. My white widow smells like cat piss. It's a terpene my friend. it turns into a great smoke believe it or not. ammonia is nothing. ammonium nitrate doesn't form in buds. it has been processed down and used up by chloroplasts to make sugars that carry hydrogen and carbon to the flowers.My friend you are forgetting the context of this thread i.e. ammonia-removal. What have the respected organic growers told you about archaea?
Archaea are integral for ammonia oxidization & soil nitrification.
If you can come up with something better.... then let's see it. They use this stuff in waste plants it's so effective.
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the ammonia the OP is sensing is probably the plants terpenes. Some strains smell like urine. And that wouldnt have anything to do with the soil or the ferts being used.My friend you are forgetting the context of this thread i.e. ammonia-removal. What have the respected organic growers told you about archaea?
Archaea are integral for ammonia oxidization & soil nitrification.
If you can come up with something better.... then let's see it. They use this stuff in waste plants it's so effective.
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