Xtreme gardening or great white

SnoopyDoo

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Just let it go. It takes 3-4 weeks to reveg a plant and its taking you the same time frame to clone.
In ALL HONESTY you should be ready to plant in 10 days 2 weeks(14 days) is actually for any stragglers to catch up.

I clone in dwc and can plant in 5 I wait 7 days for any stragglers. 3 weeks you just dont know what the hell you are doing.
Plenty of OG's a Grinspoon, Golden Tiger, Dosi, OGKB Phenos No strain excuses here, just efficiency and plain water
You don't know what you're talking about. Some people transplant earlier, some strains take longer, depends on where you take the cut, etc, etc, etc. Since I have a Grape Ape that I've been cloning for 20 years, I'd say my cloning skills are just fine. Give the arrogance a rest.
 

toomp

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Read what I posted.
You tried to convince him that Growing with Great white is better than Compost lol.

4oz of Great White costs ~$20, a bag of worm castings costs about the same. Great White is easier to apply and isn't as heavy to haul around
This is ridiculous and nobody should ever listen to anyone that tells organic growers to not use compost or worm castings, especially a guy that takes 3 months to finish from clone.
You are not qualified to give advice if you have clones and it still takes you the same time frame to finish as seed to harvest growers.

Anyway
cant wait to hear how superthrive knocked off another 2 days of harvest for you lol
 
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Nutty sKunK

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Grab some soil balance pro (on their website it’s 5$ for 1g which makes 10 gallons of feed.

Few days after using it your plants will (if in flower) smell 2-3x more potent!

Excellent product in my experience
 

SnoopyDoo

Well-Known Member
You tried to convince him that Growing with Great white is better than Compost lol.


This is ridiculous and nobody should ever listen to anyone that tells organic growers to not use compost or worm castings, especially a guy that takes 3 months to finish from clone.
You are not qualified to give advice if you have clones and it still takes you the same time frame to finish as seed to harvest growers.

Anyway
cant wait to hear how superthrive knocked off another 2 days of harvest for you lol
No I didn't try to convince him of anything. I explained why I prefer GW to castings. Furthermore, I don't see where the OP ever indicated he's organic, in which case he probably doesn't need either GW or castings. Additionally, I don't think I've ever posted how long it takes me to go from clone to finish, which again has a ton of variables, ie strain, plant size, etc. But thanks for being an arrogant a-hole, because I dare use a product that you don't approve of.
 

bleacher

Member
I was using both Azos and Great White and was getting great results. I guess since it costs more, I falsely believed the GW was making these roots so I stopped using Azos and just used GW. When I did that, no more incredible roots. So now I use both again. I think the Azos encourages root growth while the GW keeps the root rot away and allows the roots to accumulate. PXL_20210124_205204992.MP.jpg
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I was using both Azos and Great White and was getting great results. I guess since it costs more, I falsely believed the GW was making these roots so I stopped using Azos and just used GW. When I did that, no more incredible roots. So now I use both again. I think the Azos encourages root growth while the GW keeps the root rot away and allows the roots to accumulate. View attachment 5012779
Great example of root bound plant but all the roots are at the bottom. All the medium should have roots.
 

Rico2016

Active Member
both are good but great white has the trichoderma which is not a paired up success with mycorrhizae so i lean toward xtreme gard for the better value and no tricho added.
 

hotrodharley

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I use Xtreme Gardening Mykos exclusively. I put that shit on everything. Transplant roots get a liberal coating before going into the new medium.

Buy the large bags. It's a wettable powder. Top dress with it and water it in rather than adding it to liquid.
 

dynomyco

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dynomyco

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toomp

Well-Known Member
oh god. 1 guy posts a rootbound plant
and another company comes a shows the same clone 1 week behind eachother
The post is a year old I rather see results from a member yet no one has stepped forward on a forum where all we do is grow.
 

Driver733

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I use Xtreme Gardening Mykos exclusively. I put that shit on everything. Transplant roots get a liberal coating before going into the new medium.

Buy the large bags. It's a wettable powder. Top dress with it and water it in rather than adding it to liquid.
Harley, what happens if you use too much? I used Xtreme mykos 2 tsp. onto the dirt (to contact the roots) as I was transplanting from a 1 pint to 1 quart pot. All three plants have struggled since transplanting, not normal for me, I never have trouble in veg.

This is my first time using mykos in veg, I just finished a crop where I used mykos transplanting from 1 gallon to 3 gallon smart pot, I had no issues but the yield was less than normal for me. I used 2 tablespoons per container in the 3 gallon pot.

It looks like nutrient deficiency or ph lockout but I am doing normal feeding with gh flora nova grow, and I have double checked the ph of the water I am using. After two weeks in the 1 quart pot they should be ready to transplant again, but the roots have not filled out yet. They are nice and white, just not the root mass I expect. The plants actually wilted for about 10 days after transplanting, when they normally don't miss a beat.

Sorry, no pictures, I am having computer issues as well!
 
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