Hydrogaurd and bennies in soil..ideas?

Jgray766

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is it beneficial to use hydrogaurd or bennies in soil?

What if u use Chems as nutes?

What if using organic?
 

Jgray766

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That's why we need the bennies right? Also, doesn't the hudrogaurd in soil combat the bad bacteria from soil? Or if u add molasses doesn't it feed off each other and make for killer healthy plants?
 

Jgray766

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For plants in soil – Most gardeners who grow in soil will use organic nutrients to feed there plants. Mycorrhizae suits plants that are being fed organic nutrients; chemical nutrients, especially when the concentration builds up in the growing medium, will destroy the Mycorrhizae. It is best to apply Mycorrhizae into the soil before planting (1 teaspoon of Rooters Mycorrhizae per gallon of soil). Bacillus and tricoderma can also be used on plants grown in soil. One pouch of Subculture should be mixed into 8 cubic feet of soil. A maintenance application should be reapplied every 4-6 weeks at 1 teaspoon per 10 gallons of water. A weekly application of Liquid Karma or Earth Juice Catalyst will help keep your plants healthy and also provide the beneficial organisms with essential foods to keep them multiplying. This program can also be used for plants being grown in coco fiber that are fed organic

From micro-grow.com
 

Bareback

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dose it say micro grow .com

And when I pull it up it say industrial and commercial green house controls . Dose that sound like the right place .
 

Jgray766

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dose it say micro grow .com

And when I pull it up it say industrial and commercial green house controls . Dose that sound like the right place .
It is but too hard to find that's why I just sent a link to make it easier have fun reading!! Google has it ALL!!
 

Bareback

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Alright so I read the first four paragraphs , and best I could tell it's ok to use hydrogaurd in the cloning , but dosent mention it in soil instead recommends great white/ mycos ( mycorrhizae ) . In fact if I understud it correctly hydrograud is bad for mycorrhizae . I'll go back and reread it . Good site with a ton of good info thanks for the link
 

Jgray766

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Well I guess I'll go ahead and stop using it then lol...but I'm not doing organic so I figured I would need it...I just checked and the ak is popping ambers everywhere!!!
 

Bareback

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Well I guess I'll go ahead and stop using it then lol...but I'm not doing organic so I figured I would need it...I just checked and the ak is popping ambers everywhere!!!
I'm not saying don't do it . I was hoping some other folks would weight in .
Molasses feeds the organisms for the better when u go organic I think
And yeah I think your dead on , I've never used it bc I can't find the unsulfurated in my area . Looked all over but haven't seen it yet.
 

Bareback

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Well I guess I'll go ahead and stop using it then lol...but I'm not doing organic so I figured I would need it...I just checked and the ak is popping ambers everywhere!!!
Ohh I wanted to ask what's the ak47 like I've never tried it but it looks tasty. So I guess yours will be ready so . Do you like to use the trichs to determine harvest or swollen calyxes or receded pistols or all of the above .
 
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