EXPLAIN THIS. NOT HERE TO CAUSE TROUBLE. JUST TO TELL THE TRUTH. EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS . ATTACHED ARE LAB RESULTS PROOVING MICRO-LIFE IS BS
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1 teaspoon nute pack mixed into coco, feeding two to three times a week either 1/2 diluted cap's tea (WITH nute pack) or light mix of
sea green,
calmag+, PBP grow, and thrivealive. This is Katsu Bubba 22 days after clone transplant, right before going into a 5 gallon. Usually this plant needs at least 4-5 weeks in a 1 gallon when I use
xtreme gardening Mykos/
azos
seven inches tall, and the roots fill out a one gallon pot. the rest of the plants in this batch were at least twelve inches tall with roots completely blowin out. This is hands down the slowest growing strain I run and I shaved a good week and a half off it's veg cycle thanks in part to cap's packs, without them I seriously doubt I could grow this bubba fast enough to keep up with the rest of the plants she's growing with.
shiny, happy, fuzzy ass roots.
new growth on a 2 week old veg plant that has recieved regular feedings (both soil and foliar) of the ogbiowar tea brew.
^compare these live aphids to the very very dead ones below. the little puffballs is what happens three days after I water in a tea brewed with the foliar pack.
brucey pearl...i seriously doubt you have tried using any of cap's packs, otherwise you would have actually been confused about your lab results just like the rest of us who use the packs every day. I've run side by side analysis with all the go-to OMRI listed pest/herbicides, as well as microbial products, in controlled, large scale commercial settings. Brewing tea has replaced
seven products between prevention and microbial boosters - which saves thousands and thousands of dollars. And did I mention the plants look 10 times better? This stuff works.
It gives me a huge amount of pride to know that I run a clean, healthy, thriving grow, free of pesticides and dangerous chemicals, that is powered by a living, breathing, protective soil. I seriously think cap's bennies are a gamechanger - If I had to pick one product in my garden to stand by, this would be it. And my garden is nice.