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Hey Cap, If you had to choose just one of your packs for a Tea for flowers
which would you pick? the Root? or the Foliar?
Im going to keep spraying with the folair ...just wondering if thats the best one for flower tea?
Im in soil
Hey Cap, If you had to choose just one of your packs for a Tea for flowers
which would you pick? the Root? or the Foliar?
Im going to keep spraying with the folair ...just wondering if thats the best one for flower tea?
Im in soil
Curious about that also. Do you have to wait x days after a burn to apply?hello cap, just ordered the foliar pack. questions:
can I use the foliar pack in conjunction with sulfur burns? in attempt to eliminate the pm from a couple pm-loving strains.
and, should I brew a tea to foliar, or do the "watering in" mixing instructions (1tsp/liter)
Want to do a root dunk with just the foliar so wanted to make sure if i needd to add a carb source.
Well since the Nute pack is only for vegging plants that one is out.
And if you don't have any pests then the foliar pack is less relevant.
Besides those two points, Cap considers the root pack to be his flagship product and it can be used as a PM preventative.
I'd go with Root Pack. Lets see what cap says.
Thanks...makes sence
@Capulator
I cant add The root pack to my cart because it says its out of stock :(
hey cap, i tried searching thcbay but couldnt find your bennies. I definitely want the root pack. i'm running promix. i feed a great a/b with chelated minerals (locally sourced), use grozyme and maltose for sugars. would the root pack be applicable to me? sorry if this is not the right venue to ask. new to the farm n still learning. gracias azamor ps do u ship to the great white north?back in stock now ken. :)
hey cap, i tried searching thcbay but couldnt find your bennies. I definitely want the root pack. i'm running promix. i feed a great a/b with chelated minerals (locally sourced), use grozyme and maltose for sugars. would the root pack be applicable to me? sorry if this is not the right venue to ask. new to the farm n still learning. gracias azamor ps do u ship to the great white north?
thanks cap.www.ogbiowar.com use the coupon code farmer.
What's the difference between the nute pack, root pack and foliar pack?
The nute pack:
This pack has the mycorrhizae. 4 species total of only endo species.
In addition to the mycos (each species at approx 125 spores/gram) there are NPK solubilizers and fixers. Azospirrilum (marketed by x-treme as azos) is in there. That converts atmospheric nitrogen in to plant usable form. There are also bacteria for P and K uptake as well. The azospirillum, frateuria, rhizobium, bacillus... they are all at the concentration of approximately 5 billion spores/gram.
The root pack:
This is the flagship in my opinion. This is where you will find all the trichoderma and bacillus species, and several others. Over 20 species all custom blended to be able to work together in harmony and give the plants a better immune system and an amazing level of protection from root disease. Totaling over 1 trillion spores per gram of microbes, I could not possibly make it any more concentrated.
The root and nute packs combined blow competing products out of the water. It’s not .01 active ingredient. It’s 30%. Compared to a product like GW it’s 20,000 x the spore counts on trichoderma and bacillus species. If you were to take actinovate, microbelife photosynth, serenade, great white, tarantula, voodoo… you would still not be able to come close to what this combo offers.
The root pack and nute pack are separated for a reason. Pure hydro users should not use the nute pack. This is because of the potential carbon drain mycos can have on a plant that has all the food it needs readily available. At this time I recommend the nute pack for soil, peat, and coco only.
The foliar pack:
This is the arsenal. This is the alternative to harsh chemicals.
It has been known to effectively control and prevent:
Root aphids
Spidermites
Aphids
Whitefly
Grubs
Harmful nematodes
Thrips
Fungus gnats
Scale
Powdery mildew
Broad mites
Without harming lady bugs, predator mites, beneficial nematodes, earthworms or praying manti.
It can be compared to serenade, gognats, botaniguard, met52, photosynth plus (all together).. It has the biological form of spinosad in it, as well as 2 types of Bt and several other species that are not even available in the hydro product industry.
If anyone has any questions I am always happy to help. If I don't have an answer, please give me the opportunity to do some research and find one.
-Cap
But the Talc isnt a problem in the tea or sprinkled into the soil when transplanting is it Cap?
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