Do these products work with a living soil food web????

MajorSmoke

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Hello I've been lurking through these various forums, researching what to use with my organic grow and I have a few questions regarding products and their effects on microorganisms in a living soil food web. It's a short list and any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I'd be using these with a soil mix I got from a friend who has proven results. Also if you have any suggestions for different and better products that would also be greatly appreciated.

Products are:

Bioag ful power
Mammoth p
Hygrozyme
Great white mycorrhizae



If anyone would let me know if these products are harmful to beneficial microorganisms, if the products are redundant, or if I could be using something better.

Please excuse my ignorance (:

Any feedback is greatly appreciated
 
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kratos015

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Unfortunately I can't comment on the Mammoth or the Hygrozyme, have never used nor heard of those products but that is just me personally. Great white is a great product and is actually one of the better quality mycorrhizae products out there. However, that being said you should look into Bio-ag's VAM mycorrhizae. Apparently it's considered top dog like pretty much all of their products. Ful-Power is good stuff too, unless you're growing on a seriously massive scale a bottle of that should last a long time. I'd also recommend TM-7 as well, if I may, also from Bio-ag. I don't really recommend any of their other products, not necessarily because they're bad or anything, just redundant.
 

MajorSmoke

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Unfortunately I can't comment on the Mammoth or the Hygrozyme, have never used nor heard of those products but that is just me personally. Great white is a great product and is actually one of the better quality mycorrhizae products out there. However, that being said you should look into Bio-ag's VAM mycorrhizae. Apparently it's considered top dog like pretty much all of their products. Ful-Power is good stuff too, unless you're growing on a seriously massive scale a bottle of that should last a long time. I'd also recommend TM-7 as well, if I may, also from Bio-ag. I don't really recommend any of their other products, not necessarily because they're bad or anything, just redundant.
Thanks a lot for responding I'll definitely look into bioag mycorrhizae. What is tm-7 used for?
 

kratos015

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Thanks a lot for responding I'll definitely look into bioag mycorrhizae. What is tm-7 used for?
Well, the Ful-Power is pretty much just Fulvic Acid and the TM-7 is pretty much just Humic Acid that also happens to contain 7 micro nutrients (Sulfur, Boron, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Zinc and then some Molybdenum added into the mix as well). The CytoPlus, TM-7 and Ful-Humix are essentially the same thing with slight differences to them. They are all Humic Acid, Ful-Humix is bare humic acid and nothing else. The TM7 is the Ful-Humix with the added micro nutrients and the CytoPlus is the TM7 (Humic Acid + 7 micro nutrients) as well as seaweed. Either the TM7 or the CytoPlus will do wonders for you, I just typically use/recommend TM7 over the others because it includes the micro nutrients in the mix with the Humic Acid. I don't get the Cytoplus because my soil has pretty much always had kelp in it and I top dress with the stuff frequently, so Cyto would be redundant for me personally.
 

Yodaweed

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Don't go too heavy on the hygrozyme in organic it can break down material too quickly and burn a plant. Happy growing.
 

greg nr

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mammoth p and great white are both biological. If they have an effect micro organisms, it would be kind of ironic since that is what they are. ;)

Mammoth P assists with the conversion of phosphorous and great white is helps increase root growth. But they are both active cultures.
 

MajorSmoke

New Member
Don't go too heavy on the hygrozyme in organic it can break down material too quickly and burn a plant. Happy growing.
I went to the grow store and me and the guy were unsure about hygrozyme effects on beneficial micorganisms so I just decided to hold off on it
 

MajorSmoke

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Well, the Ful-Power is pretty much just Fulvic Acid and the TM-7 is pretty much just Humic Acid that also happens to contain 7 micro nutrients (Sulfur, Boron, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Zinc and then some Molybdenum added into the mix as well). The CytoPlus, TM-7 and Ful-Humix are essentially the same thing with slight differences to them. They are all Humic Acid, Ful-Humix is bare humic acid and nothing else. The TM7 is the Ful-Humix with the added micro nutrients and the CytoPlus is the TM7 (Humic Acid + 7 micro nutrients) as well as seaweed. Either the TM7 or the CytoPlus will do wonders for you, I just typically use/recommend TM7 over the others because it includes the micro nutrients in the mix with the Humic Acid. I don't get the Cytoplus because my soil has pretty much always had kelp in it and I top dress with the stuff frequently, so Cyto would be redundant for me personally.
Thank you so much for your detailed response good sir I'll probably pick up some cytoplus
 
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