Safe to put SLF100 in Tea?

Hi guys. I'm new to heisenberg tea and was wondering If it would be good or bad to add slf100 to my mix of: photosynthesis plus, ewc, seaweed, mykos, n hibrix molasses when brewing. Thanks in advance
 

NewGrower2011

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I would guess it wouldn't hurt, the question is whether it's beneficial.

From what I understand the mixing of different bacteria/etc. is that one or two will likely outcompete the others or even consume others as a food source. So the trick would come down to how long you brew, how they all interact, etc.

My best bet... I'd do a tea with 1 type only, then on the next tea cycle I'd use the other. But that's just based on an uneducated opinion from things I've read over the years.
 
I would guess it wouldn't hurt, the question is whether it's beneficial.

From what I understand the mixing of different bacteria/etc. is that one or two will likely outcompete the others or even consume others as a food source. So the trick would come down to how long you brew, how they all interact, etc.

My best bet... I'd do a tea with 1 type only, then on the next tea cycle I'd use the other. But that's just based on an uneducated opinion from things I've read over the years.
But one Benny product is a bunch of different bacteria isn't it? Orca, great white, recharge, etc. They all have a bunch of strains in them. I think only mykos is just one. Thanks for the reply tho, guess I'll have to make different batches n see what happens
 

Richard Drysift

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In my experience using granular myco it’s much better to use it at each transplant by sprinkling it into the hole. Mycorrhizae must be exposed to roots in order to “bite.” You can brew up a fungal dominant tea but adding a whole bunch of stuff to it won’t make it any better. I think aacteas work best when kept simple: for a microbial tea add ewc, kelp, and molasses. For a fungal tea use the recipe given on the label but it’s not any more beneficial than adding it to the soil directly at each transplant: just sprinkle it in the hole and place the root ball right on top of the mycorrhizae. You’ll notice how the plants react when it starts to take hold. Btw mykos xtreme brand contains 3 types of fungi as do great white, etc. any kind of granular myco is better than none. I’ve even bought generic white label myco; works the same as GW at half the cost. Shark logos don’t come cheap
 
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