ProdigyGrower
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Yep smells like Humic/Fulvic, and H/F will enhance your roots and soil food web or any medium for that matter, that's why if you shake the RE bottle and pour it out theres light brown foam, same exact thing happens with H/F.
Whatever the case let's just know this, that 100.00 mini bottle of RE cost less then a nickel to produce. You are being taken to the cleaners.
Please believe!
such is life bro a ps3 cost about 20 gbp to make and i bought one for 200.. but im not gonna get a tutorial to make one of them and i cant be fucked to make my own blend either. lets face it with any hobby you generally get ripped of. its the name of the game.
actually, PS3 costs more than 200 GBP to make, they sell it at a loss on each unit. Sony however makes money off the games which is why they do it in the long run to make money.
proof??
that was a news article from 5years ago bro[/QUOTE
Thats a good idea Mlway, what if its dormant bacteria that comes alive once water and something like sugar/molasses activates it.
~ when first came out, rep in Vegas was spreading the 'rumor' that it contained a bacterium in it... quite specifically, an anaerobic bacteria, which is unique compared to all the other biological inoculants out there
ew slide... if it has nothing biological growing in there, I'll shut up. Peace.
Bacteria are not very visible at 400x even with staining - they would just be seen as little spects. At 1000x you can see size, shape and color, also some very large structures like endospores.Yes, you can use it with tap water and no, I haven't found that it impacts bennies. The product that I have is not alive, nor does it have anything that appears to have once been alive (when scoped @400x).
pretty easy to identify bacteria. It's the only thing that small (except viruses). To find amoungst non living material, look for regular shapes and many of the same size shape and reaction to stain. Which brings me to staining... yada yada yada. Download an old microbiology lab manual. Also look through a manual of determinative bacterology.Cronic Monster,
I was googling around to find out what bacteria are in Roots Excelurator and I found your microscopic pics. They look great!!!!! I found a blurb on the internet that said "bacteria in Roots Ex is inert until you add water" so I mixed it 50/50 with a little water and checked it at 1000X magnification an hour later and sure as shit there was some movement.
My problem is that I have a microscope but don't know how to use it or identify the little critters I see swimming around.
My goal is to culture some roots ex and some pythium and put them together under a microscope. My theory is that roots ex has some kind of paramecium type bacteria that feeds on the pythium fungus. I just have no idea how to show this.
What magnification did you use? Do you know how to identify bacteria. Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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