indogro 66 18 Feb 5, 2016 #1 Would EM-1 be a welcome addition or redundant to be added to my protocol with OGbiobrew? Thank you.
Fuzzdog 42 8 Feb 7, 2016 #2 I run Em1 myself..... if it was me I run them each by themselves....... I EM1 them with soil drench and foliar feed, at same time
I run Em1 myself..... if it was me I run them each by themselves....... I EM1 them with soil drench and foliar feed, at same time
Capulator likes to smell trees. Supporter 6,070 313 Feb 15, 2016 #3 @indogro I have to look at the ingredients on the EM-1 and get back to you.
john martin 521 93 Feb 18, 2016 #4 @Capulator , while your at it: Gro-Kashi uses EM-1, so if you could tell us if your packs are friendly with Gro-Kashi that would be awesome. Gro-Kashi does not need aeration, so each tea would have to be made separately then mixed just before application? I might just use the Gro-Kashi as a top dress?
@Capulator , while your at it: Gro-Kashi uses EM-1, so if you could tell us if your packs are friendly with Gro-Kashi that would be awesome. Gro-Kashi does not need aeration, so each tea would have to be made separately then mixed just before application? I might just use the Gro-Kashi as a top dress?
Capulator likes to smell trees. Supporter 6,070 313 Mar 2, 2016 #5 @john martin and @indogro EM1 and grokashi are definitely compatible with OGB. OGB does not have lactobacillus but it does have rhodospirillum and rhodopseudomonas (photosynthetic bacteria).
@john martin and @indogro EM1 and grokashi are definitely compatible with OGB. OGB does not have lactobacillus but it does have rhodospirillum and rhodopseudomonas (photosynthetic bacteria).
john martin 521 93 Mar 20, 2016 #6 Any thoughts on adding the lacto, or you left it out for a reason? Just curious.