Thanks for clarifying!
Not a problrmat all. They have some great products out there for microbes now a days. I do it once a week since i use fish shit in between
I bought the Vitazyme on Amazon:
thank you @Deez
Yes, I am glad I purchased the Vitazyme. I added Dynomyco to soil before putting in the plants, and have been giving them Microbial Mass Pro every 2 weeks. I think I added some recharge too.
The plants definitely responded positively to the Vitazyme. I may give them one more dose, or save it for future grows.
Thanks for the info.
I know how it can be with additives and Iām constantly seeing new and interesting stuff but i know I could easily be duplicating efforts with other stuff that I already do. I guess at a certain point itās like itās all organic so i could really dump a lot of of different bottles of magic crap in my soil and not really understand what is really working towards my goals
I donāt have money to spare, so I donāt buy anything that doesnāt truly provide results.
The active agents in Vitazyme include enzymes, vitamins, and other powerful, but gentle, growth stimulators such as triacontanol, brassinosteroids, B-vitamins, glycosides, and porphyrins.
I believe in providing the plants a variety of goodnesses to encourage their development, I donāt overdo it on any of them, and usually go 1/2 strength, less is more. I am always learning new things each grow cycle, thank you @Budbrother
Iām always trying to provide what nature would but I recognize thereās some improvements out there too. Just did some interesting reading on homobrassinolide and triacontanol and this is now in my Amazon cart. Thanks for the recommendation guys.
How frequently do you apply this stuff and is it too late to put on friytung veggies like curls and tomatoes which are growing fruit right now?
I use every other week, added into a feeding, usually.
Definitely not too late to use it on your veggies. My outdoor ornamentals and food gets it monthly. I always put it in, to water in new a transplant. That and microbes.
Thanks brother. Iāve got forest humus right outside for microbes and fungi but this will be an interesting thing to try out.
I brew kelp/alfalfa for the N, but mostly for the triacontanol it provides at the same time. Not to mention that alfalfa is also loaded with Trichoderma. I use alfalfa horse cubes; a 50# bag is cheap AF.
The triacontanol breakes down in the water around the 22 hr mark. I brew for 18 hrs, and then, I add in microbes to brew for an additional 1-2 hrs, before use. Cheap, but some amazing results.
Interesting. I donāt use alfalfa presently but maybe wonāt anytime too soon if Iām gonna get that stuff from this juice.
True, itās in there, but not in the volume or potency of freshly collected, at peak. Plus the other aforementioned benefits.
Then the kelp is a microbe & fungal super food, contains all the macros (72 sumthin vitamins), auxins, rooting hormones, and is a soil conditioner. It reduces stress of transplants; as well as, the stress caused by extreme heat or prolong drought.
Do what you will, with the knowledge I have dropped, yāall.
Gonna need a bigger ladder than that. Shiiiiiii you gonna need a saw to harvest that.
Iāve always wanted to be able to over winter a cannabis plant. Like without digging it up. I always figured if you grew one big enough and mulched it heavy enough you might get it to live through the winter.
Whoa! Dude! Thatās amazeballz!
I hit them with a treat in flowering anticipation, 1/2 strength 20 gallons then followed by the drip system for 20 minutes. When the moon is waning one must be careful to not overfertilize.
It hit 103 degrees F today.
Thank you for visiting, I am most grateful
I didnāt know that, thanks for sharing
That deuce deuce is an interesting product. Do you know what itās derived from? Iāve Been on the lookout for a high K supplement. I usually use Langbeinite as a top dressing I but have really been wanting to find a liquid I can add to teas.