beneficial bacteria lab results from Oregon department of agriculture

DonTesla

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Liberty Haze, it was a cannabis cup winner some years ago I'm not sure which one. She'll stretch long in the right conditions but she actually responds really well to being trained for smaller rooms. You just have to flower her at 2 feet or Shell be through the ceiling.
Wow dude, you must have wings, I don't see any space to walk in a couple of those shots!!

How did you end up becoming a consultant down there, anyways, though, that's dope G
 

Rasta Roy

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Wow dude, you must have wings, I don't see any space to walk in a couple of those shots!!

How did you end up becoming a consultant down there, anyways, though, that's dope G
Watering wands are my best friend! Some of the rooms have carts as well so you can move things around for access.

I'm white and good looking so people assume I'm trustworthy. And from the start of my grow career I was lucky enough to come across a unique stock of quality strains so people assume I'm good at what I do even when I wasn't that great lol. I started just selling clones, but I met some folks with space but no time, or folks with space but who we're disabled. It spread from there and now ive got enough clients that this is my full time job. Lots of work but I love being my own boss!
 

hybridcheef

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if my understanding of it is correct, myco isn't something that will propagate on its own, without a root host, also it's not going to "grow" much after it does, meaning it's not transient, so where you apply it, is where it stays (for the most part)
and myco is CRUCIAL to the uptake and usage of phosphorus in particular, up to 75-80% of the overall plants uptake of phosphorus.

so a compost or wormbin will be LOADED with micros but just not myco
this is wrong. depending on the myco strain it will grow tremendously
 

Rurumo

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I was wondering if anyone has found a Microbial Analysis report like these from the Oregon Dept. Of Agriculture since 2016? Was the last report so damning that these corporations banded together and crushed this program? At least heavy metals program is still going strong. The sad thing is, these reports from 6+ years ago are the only third party testing on agricultural microbial products I can find. Sad that truth in labeling means absolutely nothing in the USA and you have to test everything yourself to find an authentic product.
 

questiondj42

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I was wondering if anyone has found a Microbial Analysis report like these from the Oregon Dept. Of Agriculture since 2016? Was the last report so damning that these corporations banded together and crushed this program? At least heavy metals program is still going strong. The sad thing is, these reports from 6+ years ago are the only third party testing on agricultural microbial products I can find. Sad that truth in labeling means absolutely nothing in the USA and you have to test everything yourself to find an authentic product.
 
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