Biowar Root Pack

Johnny Lawrence

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I've done the living rez thing for years now. I could never get good results running sterile. Traditionally used Great White and/or hydroguard. A couple years ago, I encountered some fungal disease on my leaves that I couldn't identify. Ordered the Biowar Foliar and my problem was gone in a few short days.

I wanted to try the root pack, but the instructions are kinda confusing. I don't want to individually top feed each bucket, because I have those cone shaped yellow stick traps at the base of my plants and they're not exactly convenient to take on and off. That, and it's a pain in the ass to get into the back of my biggest flowering rooms.

Anybody use this? Dosage? Recommendations? I know you need to first measure it out into water, let the talc settle - but then the instructions per the website were for a drench, and like I explained, that's not really easy for my setup(ebb & flow buckets?

Other easier to use products maybe? Anybody tried Life from Hydroponic Research?
 

toomp

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I've done the living rez thing for years now. I could never get good results running sterile. Traditionally used Great White and/or hydroguard. A couple years ago, I encountered some fungal disease on my leaves that I couldn't identify. Ordered the Biowar Foliar and my problem was gone in a few short days.

I wanted to try the root pack, but the instructions are kinda confusing. I don't want to individually top feed each bucket, because I have those cone shaped yellow stick traps at the base of my plants and they're not exactly convenient to take on and off. That, and it's a pain in the ass to get into the back of my biggest flowering rooms.

Anybody use this? Dosage? Recommendations? I know you need to first measure it out into water, let the talc settle - but then the instructions per the website were for a drench, and like I explained, that's not really easy for my setup(ebb & flow buckets?

Other easier to use products maybe? Anybody tried Life from Hydroponic Research?
You have a pic of the sticky traps?
 

waterproof808

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Caps instructions from thcfarmer. Basically make the tea and give 1-2cups per 5 gallons solution

Recirculating is defined as using the same nutrient solution during the grow using a pump and reservoir. Pump>feed plants>water comes back to res>gets pumped back to plants etc.

Recipe:

Make a compost tea the simple way, following the biobrew recipe on the ogbiowar site. You may brew the tea for up to 24 hours, even if the instructions say 2-4. If you cannot brew a tea, don't worry you may add the ingredients together, and apply without brewing. OG BIOWAR has live microbes in it already, specifically the ones you need to do some serious damage to shit trying to bring your plants down and is good to go straight out of the bag.

DON'T FORGET TO LET THE TEA/MIXTURE SETTLE FOR 5 MINUTES, before pouring/scooping the solution off the top and leaving the majority of talc carrier behind, stuck to the bottom of the mixing vessel.


Add this tea (or mixture if you didn't brew) @1-2 cups per 5 gallons of nutrient solution, once a week... preferably right after a nutrient change out. That's roughly a 1 part tea, 100 parts nutrient solution mixture, or 1:100 tea:nutrient solution.

Do not use bleach, H202, zone, pool shock etc while using the beneficial microbes as you will be killing off your micro herd. If you need to sterilize, do that first. Fill with fresh nutes after sterilizing and add back microbes the following day.


Happy farming,

Cap
 
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