BushDoctor

personified

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I have been searching for inoculents that are reasonable in price and I have purchased Bushdoctor Microbe Brew from FF.

Whole list of propagules:
Glomus (eight)
Gigaspora (1)
Rhizopogon (4)
Lacaria (2)
Sullus (2)
Trichoderma (2)
Bacillus (eight)
Paenibacillus (2)
Azotobacter (2)
Sacchromyces (1)
Pseudomanas (1)

It is water soluable which will allow me to add it to my one hydro plant and all my dirt plants after transplant.

$26 local nursey price. Considering I paid $3.50 for a little bag and bigger bags are crazy more expensive I think this is a better deal. You add 2 oz to a gallon and it has 32 ounces. WHich comes out to about 11 cents an ounce.

Has anyone used it? Can you tell the differnce?
 

personified

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Your telling me no one in organics has used BushDoctor? I guess I will have to let you know what the roots look like when I am done.
 

HUSTLERBOY20

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Bush Doctor Brew..Ive been using it this year in conjunction with X-treme Gardening Mycos...Roots pocked out the hole of my 1gal in 10 days and a 5gal in 2 weeks...good stuff
 

medical/420

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I have used it, never seen a diffents in side by side compareisan. it works, but i have not seen any results that justify the high cost..... maybe in a hydro setup it mite be worth it. but in dirt i think it is a waste of money
 

medical/420

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its worth it honestly..that or go with X-treme Gardening. Its lile 16.00 for 2 LBS
I use the X-treme garding stuff now, and i love it, you can SEE that the plants love it. I had a plant in super soil, and in flower i gave it some Myko-Wp , and i got huge buds, the biggest yet.
 

HUSTLERBOY20

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Ill have to throw some of that in..I think I did a number with the bone and blood meal I just bought..leaves are rusting
 

elduece

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I have been searching for inoculents that are reasonable in price and I have purchased Bushdoctor Microbe Brew from FF.

Whole list of propagules:
Glomus (eight)
Gigaspora (1)
Rhizopogon (4)
Lacaria (2)
Sullus (2)
Trichoderma (2)
Bacillus (eight)
Paenibacillus (2)
Azotobacter (2)
Sacchromyces (1)
Pseudomanas (1)

It is water soluable which will allow me to add it to my one hydro plant and all my dirt plants after transplant.

$26 local nursey price. Considering I paid $3.50 for a little bag and bigger bags are crazy more expensive I think this is a better deal. You add 2 oz to a gallon and it has 32 ounces. WHich comes out to about 11 cents an ounce.

Has anyone used it? Can you tell the differnce?
A glance at this label tells me EW castings, healthy soil and water solubles such as Great White, MycoGrow etc at controlled rates should cover all those bases and some more awhile least expensive.

10ml out of a quart per gallon for $26? c'mon
 

medical/420

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I feel like a DUMB ass.... i thought you were talking about the Fox Farm Big bloom.... but now i read and see what you were really asking..... I have used the Bushdocter stuff. and i like it. it has all the little stuff you need. I think it is worth the money, alittle goes along way. I have seen it make a diffents, (Before i was thing of the big bloom, witch you have to use 2 or 3 times as much,)

I dicthed the whole Foxfarm line up Except the kangeroots and microbrew.
 

Kalyx

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m420 Good call ditching the synth man. Why did you keep those two liquids along with all the other inoc choices out there? I am always a bit skeptical of liquid inocs as life does not do well in a sealed bottle on the shelf. Another interesting thing about those two products is that they list the same organisms just a slightly different NPK and humic if I remember right. Can you tell if there is a difference between the two? If I recall one is like $7 more expensive than the other.
 

medical/420

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the two are the same stuff, just in a differnt ratio, it is a marketing skeem, I use them both one and the same, i just get a better deal if i get them both. they really seam to take care of the plants needs,
 

HUSTLERBOY20

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ok so I have had no luck getting any answer on the other threads and by no means do I mean to tarnish this thread but can somebody please confirm my hunch about what is going on with this leaf? I think it is phosphorus Def but Im not exactly sure. Cant be Bugs can it? is starts off as dots and then friggin eats my leaf up like this one shown



HB20:leaf:
 

personified

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Great white is crazy more expensive and this has more mycos. X-treme is actually about the same price but it is not water soulable from what I read.

The price is for a concentrate it is 10ml per gallon. In a quart there are 946ml which means approx 95 gallons at 10ml per gallon. I think my math was wrong above it works out to about .004 cents an ounce to innoculate.
 

elduece

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Great white is crazy more expensive and this has more mycos. X-treme is actually about the same price but it is not water soulable from what I read.

The price is for a concentrate it is 10ml per gallon. In a quart there are 946ml which means approx 95 gallons at 10ml per gallon. I think my math was wrong above it works out to about .004 cents an ounce to innoculate.
But Microbrew at the rate of of every other week? What a drag. That's not cheaper. Dry water solubles like MycoGrow will hit you at $6 per oz at the rate of 1/4 teaspoon per gallon(or 8th tsp per litre) 1-2 times during a plant's life.
 

1337hacker

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But Microbrew at the rate of of every other week? What a drag. That's not cheaper. Dry water solubles like MycoGrow will hit you at $6 per oz at the rate of 1/4 teaspoon per gallon(or 8th tsp per litre) 1-2 times during a plant's life.
Every company is gonna ask you to overapply their product.. once your have innoculated your roots with fungals/ bacterials... they will thrive until they die off.. If you are using good organic practices and staying away from large ph swings and chloramine /chlorine, then your microherd shouldn't die off and you shouldn't need reapplications of the product.. I'd use it early on in the plants life or maybe during transplants to knew mediums... but I wouldn't use it every two weeks unless I knew I had killed off the microherd.
 

blueJ

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hustler, i went through a bottle of the bush doctor microbe brew, and yea the plants dig it and yea i got some frothy teas....but then you realize, the product is essentially concentrated EWC tea in a bottle and they're making like 1000% profit, at least lol. You are bubbling it right? If you're not bubbling it you are not reaping the full benefits of the bacteria multiplying like crazy.

Once i switched to real & fresh compost/ewc teas i won't ever go back to overpriced and lower quality bottled products. Teas are easy easy easy and the ladies love love love 'em. A $20 bag of 1cuF vermiblend compost or a 15lb bag of worm castings (EWC) used at a rate of 1 cup per 5 gal... well you can see how long that'll last.
 

HUSTLERBOY20

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hustler, i went through a bottle of the bush doctor microbe brew, and yea the plants dig it and yea i got some frothy teas....but then you realize, the product is essentially concentrated EWC tea in a bottle and they're making like 1000% profit, at least lol. You are bubbling it right? If you're not bubbling it you are not reaping the full benefits of the bacteria multiplying like crazy.

Once i switched to real & fresh compost/ewc teas i won't ever go back to overpriced and lower quality bottled products. Teas are easy easy easy and the ladies love love love 'em. A $20 bag of 1cuF vermiblend compost or a 15lb bag of worm castings (EWC) used at a rate of 1 cup per 5 gal... well you can see how long that'll last.

I brew it all together and yes it is crazy expensive but I'm new to Organics so " live n learn " :leaf:
 

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