Bud Candy contains sucrose (sugar), you don't want that or any other sweetener like molassas in DWC. The Lucas Formula requires no additives at all. I am a AN fan as well and have used Big Bud in the past with mixed results. It seems like if I don't over do it I won't get the slime, but for the small benefit it gives it's not really worth it.I'm pretty sure everything I listed is synthetic actually?
Just an FYI, fungi perfecti is once again selling the soluble myco mix which is comparable to great white. They had removed it from their site for a while but apparently only during reconstruction. This product combined with ancient forest is all you need to fight slime.
http://www.fungi.com/product-detail/product/mycogrow-soluble-1-oz.html $6/oz
Endomycorrhizal fungi
Glomus intraradices, Glomus mosseae, Glomus aggregatum, Glomus monosporum, Glomus clarum, Glomus deserticola, Gigaspora margarita, Gigaspora brasilianum, Gigaspora etunicatum
Ectomycorrhizal fungi
Rhizopogon villosullus, Rhizopogon luteolus, Rhizopogon amylopogon, Rhizopogon fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa, Scleroderma citrinum
**Cannabis uses no ecto's
Trichoderma
Trichoderma harzianum, Trichoderma konigii
Beneficial Bacteria
Bacillus subtillus, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus azotoformans, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus coagulans, Bacillus pumlis, Bacillus thuringiensis, Bacillus stearothermiphilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, Paenibacillus durum, Paenibacillus florescence, Paenibacillus gordonae, Azotobacter polymyxa, Azotobacter chroococcum, Sacchromyces cervisiae, Streptomyces griseues, Streptomyces lydicus, Pseudomonas aureofaceans, Deinococcus erythromyxa
If you use the mycogrow by itself with young plants you will get almost no results because there is nothing to wake up the bennies or give them a home. If you use it by itself on older plants with a large root base you will get moderate results IF you are sure to inoculate the roots as opposed to simply dumping the product in the res and letting it settle. Older roots will produce exudes and provide housing which will wake up some of the microbes. This would be fine for someone who is not fighting slime. To combat slime, or to be sure all of the microbes are active, brew the product in a tea first.Gday Heis! can this product be used in dwc by itself to good effect?
I have never heard of anyone having trouble with these products when brewed first. The problems come when the products are used directly in the res. They will often worsen or even trigger a slime outbreak. The formulas probably have some sort of 'food' included which ends up feeding the slime. Brewing should take care of it.Hi Heisenberg
I just have one quick question after reading your recipe. You mention NOT to use AN products as the bacteria and fungi bases but all I have on hand right now are Tarantula and Piranha by AN. Will these work to brew a tea or should I find replacement products
Regards
Soil should have plenty of organic compounds that will wake up the microbes, although brewing a tea first is still the best way to get a diverse and immediately active population.If you use the mycogrow by itself with young plants you will get almost no results because there is nothing to wake up the bennies or give them a home. If you use it by itself on older plants with a large root base you will get moderate results IF you are sure to inoculate the roots as opposed to simply dumping the product in the res and letting it settle. Older roots will produce exudes and provide housing which will wake up some of the microbes. This would be fine for someone who is not fighting slime. To combat slime, or to be sure all of the microbes are active, brew the product in a tea first.
Heinsberg is this true in soil also?
Molasses starts the process. Microbes 'wake up' in the presents of food or in some cases housing. (mycos wont germinate until they contact root material) Molasses wakes up many microbes, and then these microbes trigger others to awaken.so is the mollases what awakens them?...am i at risk if i am changing my dwc fortnightly? Cheers Heis
Your problem probably comes from the roots excel. As long as you see healthy new root growth, things are on track. Use the roots excel in the tea and you'll be fine. It does give the tea a nice boost. One of the best ways to fight root rot is to increase dissolved oxygen. I would suggest striping things back to the very basics and then reintroducing additives one at a time to see which give you problems. Same advice applies with adding new products. I have not heard of the ones you mentioned causing problems, but anything with organic food, vitamins or hormones is likely to aggravate slime. A system stabilized with bennies will tolerate some use of these products.Heisenberg your tea is amazing , I must of tried everything that's possible to try and beat root rot and your method is the only one that worked , I want to thank you a million. Now I'm in week 2 of flowering and my leaves are showing some signs of root rot I believe cause I've been through this on 3 different occasions. I'm using h&g a&b roots excel ,multi zen and drip clean. Not sure if multi zen is the problem or roots excel , cause I just read that you would only use root excel in your brew and not straight into your system. I checked the roots ,I do see brown roots and it's root rot for sure . I have lots of healthy roots, way mOre than the roots that are rotted. Is the multi zen causing this? Roots Excel? I read that you said to steer away from using enzymes. When I google what products of h&g have enzymes it seems like every single one of there product has them in em. Please get back to me I'm stuck trying to figure out what it is
Thanks
P.s I'm using under current system
I will also start using bud xl , algean extract and shooting powder very soon. I just want to know what not to use that affects the tea .