Thanks, I forgot him or I would’ve tagged him. Too many names to remember
No worries. With no experience with it, it adds additional microbes to soil or hydro. I would get some.
I haven’t used it but i have heard good stuff about it
Sorry brother
Fyi they used to offer free samples nit sure if they still do tho ? for anyone interested in checking it out
That’s how I got it. Free sample at the grow shop
Woohoo
Love free samples
I guess they no longer send it to you @HornHead ? Thanks for the info
I believe you do follow directions tho
Every one thinks I am nuts most of the time when I say they really aren’t too hot of lights The DKB will last you years and it can be used in different ways than just as directed
Honestly, I bet I coulda touched the bulb and not burnt myself
Lmao don’t test that theory I shot mine with temp gun shade above hits around 130f
Everyone I know uses something like .5 ml per gallon in veg and 1ml in flower. Haven’t ran a grow with mammoth myself though.
Yeah, that’s about what the direction on bottles says
I think it says to up the dose later flower? Most seem to be happy enough with results even with the smaller amount.
Well, I’ll find out on my next grow. I believe I’m too far along with current plant. I may be able to give it one maybe two doses
Can’t even get it in Canada
How do you use the koolbloom?
1/2 tsp a gallon to ripen but can also be used at start of flower same dose as a PK injection to stop stretch
I have used Mammoth P on this run of plants on tea day and to help with the flush. I used what @dbrn32 said for dosage and I’ve never gone over 1ml per gallon.
That sucks!
I don’t necessarily know what the biological explanation is, but supposedly microbial package that makes more phosphorus available for uptake.
I’ve yet to hear anyone complain about it. But plenty have obviously grown huge nugs without it.
Hey, can I use koolbloom and mammoth p together?
Don’t see why not. Mammoth is just microbes that help unlock the goodies in the medium.
Really? I thought, you know mammoth p, I figured it was just high p nutrients. Learn something new everyday