Best microbes for cannabis

Ayokiwi717

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So looking into getting some microbes next grow to help my girls out. What do you guys suggest. Kangaroot, great white, etc?
 

Rurumo

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Any of the well known powdered mycorrhizae, applied directly to the roots at each transplant is where I'd start. Trichoderma is also highly beneficial, as are the psudomonas and common baccilus sp. I think Great White is pretty decent. I've been looking at the NPK Bloom microbe formula too. I'm using Photosynthesis Plus right now-I'm impressed with the smell, it's like it was fermented in the bowels of Satan himself.
 

Ayokiwi717

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Any of the well known powdered mycorrhizae, applied directly to the roots at each transplant is where I'd start. Trichoderma is also highly beneficial, as are the psudomonas and common baccilus sp. I think Great White is pretty decent. I've been looking at the NPK Bloom microbe formula too. I'm using Photosynthesis Plus right now-I'm impressed with the smell, it's like it was fermented in the bowels of Satan himself.
The issue is im only transplanting once. I got autos. Can you mix powdered micro in water like normal liquid stuff
 

Rurumo

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If you're transplanting once, I'd get something like great white, Recharge, or any of the other myco+microbe blends and sprinkle it on the roots at transplant. Then, you can add some to your feed once per week or so during the grow, or better yet, make some compost tea-you can add that stuff to the tea too.
 

Ayokiwi717

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If you're transplanting once, I'd get something like great white, Recharge, or any of the other myco+microbe blends and sprinkle it on the roots at transplant. Then, you can add some to your feed once per week or so during the grow, or better yet, make some compost tea-you can add that stuff to the tea too.
Ok, ya I was thinking of great white. Ok, so I can add it to water. Does it come with directions how to use. I heard these are pretty safe too, so I can use them at the recommended doses
 

SnoopyDoo

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Ok, ya I was thinking of great white. Ok, so I can add it to water. Does it come with directions how to use. I heard these are pretty safe too, so I can use them at the recommended doses
Great White as directed. Get the small container - a little goes a long way.
 

GBAUTO

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I run Tribus bennies in my hydro systems with really good results.
I've used Recharge in my outdoor soil grows in the past with good results as well.
I don't use Recharge in my hydro systems. I've seen some odd funk developing when I tried it before.
 

myvoy

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MycoGrow, soluble mycorrhizae works pretty well. I have had good experience with this and Great White
 

newbplantgrower420

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tried a bunch of them the past yr.

photosynthesis plus is decent. hydroguards decent. they do the bare minimum. i dont get insane roots exploding from either. they just prevent root rot.

tried kelp4less's myco product. claimed its similar to GW but it just caused me root rot and was disgusting in the rez. never buying anything from them again.

most explosive roots ive had have been with orca and GW.

i want to try Tribus even tho its pricey just cause its so concentrated.

Im going to run a sterile rez next run though with hypocholorous acid and see how my roots develop.
 

PJ Diaz

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Im leaning towards the great white, because I hear alot of great things about the product. Seems to be a really nice one. Cant wait to add that to the mix for next grow.
Sure, I've heard great things too, but if you look at the ingredients and the relative amounts of the two products, the appear to be approx the same. Why pay 3x as much for a nice plastic shaker jar with a fancy shark label? I'd rather spend money on the microbes than the packaging, unless I'm missing some crutial missing link in Great White which isn't in Mikro-Myko.
 

xtsho

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Any decent organic soil already has plenty of micro-organisms. Feed the ones already in the soil. There is no need to buy a commercial product. They multiply extremely rapidly. Healthy soil = teeming with microbes.

The majority of these products didn't exist until they found a market to sell them. Enter cannabis growers that are willing to buy any product regardless of the benefit.
 
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