Johnny Lawrence
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No.Enzymes!!! Thats the word im fishing for. It feeds the enzymes. apologies
No.Enzymes!!! Thats the word im fishing for. It feeds the enzymes. apologies
It's not necessary. The roots exude everything the microbes need. Adding sugars to your system just invites the evil microbes you don't want.I read it feeds the microbes. I haven't started it yet. That's why im here. Ive only known outside growing since 1986. Im a total newbie at indoors. The plan was Mammoth p, and then use the sweet sticky during flower to feed the microscopic critters to help the roots absorb as much nutes as possible. This is a no go for coco?
I think its wise for me to stick with what i know at first. Gradually try new stuff. I use Jacks Hydroponic 321 fertilizer and nothing else for my outdoor stuff. And can honestly say I have never had a bad yield or had any problems. Me jumping in to this other stuff sounds like trouble. That Jacks is awesome stuff. But its hot. 5-12-26 part A and B is 15-0-0. Once every 10 days with Epsom salt is my routine. The plan WAS start them off with Advanced Nutes. Grow micro and bloom and then start the jacks with enzymes. But im gonna stick with what worksIt's not necessary. The roots exude everything the microbes need. Adding sugars to your system just invites the evil microbes you don't want.
I've never tried Mammoth P, but a friend of mine uses it and swears by it. Aother friend uses Tribus and gets good results as well. Both are pricey af. I just run a single strain, bacilus amyloliquefacien, and get healthy roots every time. No sugars.