Humboldt Nutrients. Mayan Microzyme

Ncs0816

Active Member
I' making some Tea and Decides to Try this Product

Has anyone ever used this before with good results and what ratio do you use when apply it.

My room
Sealed
10 x 20 foot x 8 height

3 tons minisplit

6-1000 watt AC/De fixtures

FfOF soil with added perlite and Lime

Thanks
 

J-Icky

Well-Known Member
Adding any Myco product to a tea would be a waste. Myco products need to be applied tot he roots and brewing them in a tea will not cause the Myco to grow. The spores need to come into direct contact with the roots to grow, that’s why they are usually applied during initial planting to the whole the sprouted plant is going into or put directly on the roots. It is used the same way for transplanting. You could also just mix som into the soil mix you plan on using and hope the roots grow into the areas where the spores end up.

But putting any Myco in a tea is a waste and even if it is added after the brewing just before applying it wouldn’t be a very good use of the product. If you are adding nutrients in adequate amounts for the plant then the plant won’t send the “signals” to feed and activate the mycos and if the tea has a large amount of bacteria the bacteria will most likely consume any mycos as they start to grow before they would be able to grow enough to be of use to the plant.
 

J-Icky

Well-Known Member
Sorry just realized this is an enzyme product and not a Myco product.

Honestly you’d be better off using a corn or barley malt, or even certain pond cleaners over most liquid enzyme products that are sold for cannabis cultivation.
 

Ncs0816

Active Member
pH fluctuations and lockout mate. New growth not looking good.
I don' think it' either.

I have a Hannah Growline PH/EC meter that I use every watering and feeding to Keep my PH around 6.5--6.6

When I water my run off is at 6.5
 

ShLUbY

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I don' think it' either.

I have a Hannah Growline PH/EC meter that I use every watering and feeding to Keep my PH around 6.5--6.6

When I water my run off is at 6.5
i was commenting to the one you first posted, she was looking pretty rough. if that's the same plant 3 weeks later, then she's recovered well. the little rust spots were likely slight cal deficiency. monitor the newest growth and adjust accordingly.
 

ShLUbY

Well-Known Member
I think my PH is fluctating in between my feedings. Maybe it' the line I added to the soil
i seriously doubt that its the lime. having the lime in it would only cause it to be more stable. how much did you add?
 
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