Beneficial Bacteria

Lilmink

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I have for years been using hydroguard and Orca. What kind do you use? I am looking to experiment with something new.
 
I always used great white or extreme garden azos and mycos . But honestly I haven’t used additional mycorrhizae for awhile and still get nice roots
 
Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide is a great low cost Hydroguard replacement, same species, higher concentration. I also like Photosynthesis Plus and have been experimenting with a sample of Tribus, but so far I think it's great stuff.
 
Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide is a great low cost Hydroguard replacement, same species, higher concentration. I also like Photosynthesis Plus and have been experimenting with a sample of Tribus, but so far I think it's great stuff.
Was just speaking with a gavita lights rep and he mentioned the photosynthesis plus as well. I will give this a go.
 
Was just speaking with a gavita lights rep and he mentioned the photosynthesis plus as well. I will give this a go.
It does smell incredibly foul when you first open it up, but I take that as a good sign. You know there is something living in the bottle, unlike a lot of these products, some of which look like clear water. Southern Ag GFF is a great product to use as a foliar to prevent fungal diseases and the smallest bottle is just around $7.99 on Amazon, def worth checking out too. Tribus actually has that same species in it, bacillus amyloliquefaciens, and the thing I like about that product is, the other species in it are also among the cyst forming rhizobacteria, which means they are extremely hardy and guaranteed to survive in the bottle and in your soil.
 
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