Fishsh!t organic soil conditioner

Jjgrow420

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I've used it. It's good but super exp. There's other products you can use that aren't so exp. And introduce the same types of microorganisms
It's not a fertilizer. Is has no n-p-k values. It's a variety of bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
 
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big_expectations!

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I've used it. It's good but super exp. There's other products you can use that aren't so exp. And introduce the same types of microorganisms
It's not a fertilizer. Is has no n-p-k values. It's a variety of bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
Yea just microbes to feed the soil I get that guy at the hydro shop gave me an 80ml sample bottle I knew it was expensive so was wondering if was worth buying
 

calvin.m16

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It's a microbial supplement, it's not going to give you any noticeable improvement. I have used everything in the last 6 years from Tribus, Mammoth P, Fish SH!t, Xtreme Tea Brews etc.. These products just help to "condition" the soil with microbial life that can improve/condition the soil/growing medium more than anything. The plants aren't going to grow bigger because microbes are living in the rootzone.

Your plants only "NEED" the following, anything else "may help" and is probably a waste of time & money.
Macronutrients:
  1. Nitrogen (N)
  2. Phosphorus (P)
  3. Potassium (K)
  4. Calcium (Ca)
  5. Magnesium (Mg)
  6. Sulfur (S)
Micronutrients:
  1. Iron (Fe)
  2. Manganese (Mn)
  3. Zinc (Zn)
  4. Copper (Cu)
  5. Boron (B)
  6. Molybdenum (Mo)
  7. Chlorine (Cl)

p.s Most of these supplement products have a ton of minerals/micronutrients in them which is usually where the benefit comes from if those components were lacking in your base feed / soil. Look at labels, even sugar additive products usually include Potassium or something, you can't know if a product works or not by itself when they add a bunch of extra shit to it.

Huge example, many growers say KELP increases growth due to hormones, I personally feel its the rich micronutrients it provides that improves flavors etc. I don't think the hormones in the kelp itself are responsible for the plant producing more terpenes. Just a personal opinion.
 
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Wastei

Well-Known Member
It's a microbial supplement, it's not going to give you any noticeable improvement. I have used everything in the last 6 years from Tribus, Mammoth P, Fish SH!t, Xtreme Tea Brews etc.. These products just help to "condition" the soil with microbial life that can improve/condition the soil/growing medium more than anything. The plants aren't going to grow bigger because microbes are living in the rootzone.

Your plants only "NEED" the following, anything else "may help" and is probably a waste of time & money.
Macronutrients:
  1. Nitrogen (N)
  2. Phosphorus (P)
  3. Potassium (K)
  4. Calcium (Ca)
  5. Magnesium (Mg)
  6. Sulfur (S)
Micronutrients:
  1. Iron (Fe)
  2. Manganese (Mn)
  3. Zinc (Zn)
  4. Copper (Cu)
  5. Boron (B)
  6. Molybdenum (Mo)
  7. Chlorine (Cl)

p.s Most of these supplement products have a ton of minerals/micronutrients in them which is usually where the benefit comes from if those components were lacking in your base feed / soil. Look at labels, even sugar additive products usually include Potassium or something, you can't know if a product works or not by itself when they add a bunch of extra shit to it.

Huge example, many growers say KELP increases growth due to hormones, I personally feel its the rich micronutrients it provides that improves flavors etc. I don't think the hormones in the kelp itself are responsible for the plant producing more terpenes. Just a personal opinion.
Try using Kelp as foliar since you don't seem to notice the apparent effects of kelp? Mixing it in the 5:2 ratio with humic acid to increase its effectiveness. It's rich in vitamins, auxins, gibberellins and cytokinins. Good luck!
 
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