Piranha beneficial fungi - Advanced Nutrients

curseofnoob

Active Member
it says: it is a sandy (dusty) beneficial fungi called piranha which u can mix 0.30grams per liter (quart) of nutrient solution. apply weekly during vegetative cycle and 1-2 of flowering phase...

shortly and clearly what does it say?
should i add 0.30 grams of piranha into liquid nutrient that already combined with 1 liter water ?
 

lerellion

Well-Known Member
I mix with room temp water and give it to the ladies. remember Advanced has an awsome help line call em you will be glad you did.
 

curseofnoob

Active Member
I mix with room temp water and give it to the ladies. remember Advanced has an awsome help line call em you will be glad you did.
my native is not english so that i hardly understand things :)
well.. so to mix it with room temp pure water doesnt harm plants if i dont add any other nutrients?
 

lerellion

Well-Known Member
no adding water is what you want to give your plants, I use all advanced nutrients grand master line so I only feed once a week and ever 3 days give them PH adjusted (adjusted to 6.4 -6.8 ) water. You will ALWAYS give them more waterings than feedings. In addition I would recomend flushing your plants at least once a month for a soil grow. I flush every 3 weeks with PH adjusted water with 1 oz per gal of clearex (given 1 gal and then 3-5 gal of just water)

But wht the hell do I know I'm just a stoner :)
 

decrimCA

Active Member
it says: it is a sandy (dusty) beneficial fungi called piranha which u can mix 0.30grams per liter (quart) of nutrient solution. apply weekly during vegetative cycle and 1-2 of flowering phase...

shortly and clearly what does it say?
should i add 0.30 grams of piranha into liquid nutrient that already combined with 1 liter water ?
Yes. Add it to warm water and add it to your feeding once a week. You will always have more waterings than feedings, and if you don't, you will have troubles with high nute levels in your grows.

Sounds to me like your English is just fine, you just need to ask the right question.

Warm water isn't going to cause troubles, but HOT water would. In fact, warm water will support the fungi, won't it? that seems to help fungus grow, doesn't it? Well, it makes sense in my head.....
 

curseofnoob

Active Member
thank you very much guys for the clarifying...
but apart from that , some one told me that the soil must be organic and pure (when i first buy it) . and then i would use the nutes with this organic soil. but if the soil is inorganic (with addings) then i shouldnt feed the plants with nutes...
is that true? or can i still feed the plants with nute either the soil is organic or inorganic ?
 
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