Free samples help plz

Greenthumbs256

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Hey guys just got back from my hydro store getting a few things I ran out of and got the hook up on samples for few different things! A tad about my grow I'm 100% recycled living organics! I reamend all my own soil after ever grow for the last 2-3 years!

THE LIST OF FREE SHIT!
mammoth p, azos, myko starter packs, fox farms "big bloom" liquid plant food,
Bushdoctor "bembe" sweet and dandy!!

My questions are;
Can anyone give me good info or links about any of these products or do you use them yourself!

I've also used mykos with every transplant but never used azos!!!

I've never liked using anything out a bottle the guys at the store swears this is 100% organic! Will any of these affect the life in my soil in a bad way!

Also I've been told mammoth p has human pathogens what safety precautions should I take using this I also have a dog in my house but she is never in the grow room!CM180326-185755001.jpg
 

ShLUbY

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apparently you should not let mammoth make any contact with your skin... and for that reason, that shit will never be in my garden. the big bloom allegedly is 100% organic, there are a few people here that use it along side an amended mix, but if your mix is on point, i see no reason to add that to the regiment. dont know about the bush doctor, sweet and dandy just sounds like a "sweetener". mykos you already use so i would just go ahead and use those. azos... nitrogen fixing bacteria.... nitrogen is usually the least of my worries with neem seed meal in the regiment so I don't really see a purpose for them if you're amending between every run... probably more applicable to a no-till garden but honestly neem meal breaks down so fast... so easy to get N to the plants!

mammoth is by far the most valuable product in the list. i would do no more than once a week application because you already have a biome of organisms... i'm curious if mammoth would make much of a difference in a well developed organic soil. Or maybe it would shift the balance in a negative way... I'm curious what @calliandra has to say about mammoth... she's the resident microbiologist ;)
 

kriticalmass710

Active Member
apparently you should not let mammoth make any contact with your skin... and for that reason, that shit will never be in my garden. the big bloom allegedly is 100% organic, there are a few people here that use it along side an amended mix, but if your mix is on point, i see no reason to add that to the regiment. dont know about the bush doctor, sweet and dandy just sounds like a "sweetener". mykos you already use so i would just go ahead and use those. azos... nitrogen fixing bacteria.... nitrogen is usually the least of my worries with neem seed meal in the regiment so I don't really see a purpose for them if you're amending between every run... probably more applicable to a no-till garden but honestly neem meal breaks down so fast... so easy to get N to the plants!

mammoth is by far the most valuable product in the list. i would do no more than once a week application because you already have a biome of organisms... i'm curious if mammoth would make much of a difference in a well developed organic soil. Or maybe it would shift the balance in a negative way... I'm curious what @calliandra has to say about mammoth... she's the resident microbiologist ;)
fox farm is 80% water. i love mammoth and use it in all my grows
 

kriticalmass710

Active Member
most bottled nutes are mostly water... not breaking news lol. have you used mammoth in organic living soil with a water only style? interested to hear about it if you have...
if you do organic living soil with just water than thats what it is, if you add mammoth than it would not be just organic living soil. why would you waste money?
 

ShLUbY

Well-Known Member
if you do organic living soil with just water than thats what it is, if you add mammoth than it would not be just organic living soil. why would you waste money?
that's not true at all actually. mammoth is organically derived and the majority of the bottle is water with some alfalfa food stock in it for the microbes. i just question if its necessary for a living soil because there are plenty of organisms in the medium already
 

kriticalmass710

Active Member
that's not true at all actually. mammoth is organically derived and the majority of the bottle is water with some alfalfa food stock in it for the microbes. i just question if its necessary for a living soil because there are plenty of organisms in the medium already
how is that not true? use additives or don't , if you use organic soil and water only that means nothing added.....
 
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