Prolific Plant Probiotic (Cannabis Test)

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
Hello RIU,

I have recently found a soil additive that increases yield in fruiting plants.
It was not designed for Cannabis directly. but It could have some great results.

Over the next 2 months or so, I will be testing the product out to see what it can if fact to.
Any information I have I will give to you all. You may ask questions all you want. Just be aware, I may not know the answers to all the questions asked..
I will list all the pictures I have so far with as much information as I can give you.
Below are pictures of the pamphlet that came with my package.

( I will not be listing the Website or posting the video listed in the pamphlet.
Due to reasons of Advertising rules on RIU. )

All the information I have listed will make it easy enough for you all to google and find for yourselves.

Please stick around and watch the progress. I will include weekly photo's and height measurements.
Although height may stay the same, more budsites should emerge and lower growth should sky rocket.
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Directions I was given by the owner of the company are 4" worth of pellets per plant once per month.
(i have a picture to show what i mean by that.)
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All 3 are Blue Dream, All planted on 9/18 i believe.
All 3 are 20-21 inches tall and 2 gallon grow bags.
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Again, Feel free to ask any questions.
 

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
BEECH. I know the lettering is a little small.
Let me know if you cannot read it. I will type out the whole thing for you..
Feel special, I wouldn't do it if it were anyone else. lol
 

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
I've come to realize that I did not list all the relevant information about my grow.

Nutrients: General Organics full line.

Light wattage: 3x 400w HPS = 1200w total in tent. 400w+ on these 3(they are between 2 lights.)

Tempurature: day rage 78F-84F; night range 50F-70F(depending on outside temperature)
both day and night temps will lower as the cooler weather moves in this fall.

If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask.
 

~Dankster~420

Well-Known Member
Can't wait to be a part of the testing myself on this product.
This will be really interesting where you, and also myself will be doing side by side studies on the product line involved. Where you are using different nutrients then me also, it will be nice to see how the "new" products react with each nutrients lineups. :mrgreen:
 

Nullis

Moderator
These Bacillus bacteria are in a number of plant products (many organic fertilizers include them, Espoma Tone products, General Organics Sub-Culture B, etc.). They are very common, widely distributed in nature in nature and should be present in healthy soil (possibly even in your intestine). Bacillus is a genus that consists of a number of rod shaped bacteria, which are either obligate or facultatively aerobic. B. subtilis is an extremely popular\common variety, another is B. pumilis and is one (likely of several) known to fix plant available Nitrogen from the atmosphere, B. thuringiensis produces a very narrow-spectrum toxin that kills the larvae of Mosquitoes, Fungus Gnats and blackfly. Bacillus bacterium are capable of going to endospore under extreme or harsh conditions (including chemical attack), they can stay dormant for very long periods of time.

One of the reasons why people brew compost teas is to allow organisms such as these, which are already present in the compost (along with hundreds of others) to proliferate.
 

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
These Bacillus bacteria are in a number of plant products (many organic fertilizers include them, Espoma Tone products, General Organics Sub-Culture B, etc.). They are very common, widely distributed in nature in nature and should be present in healthy soil (possibly even in your intestine). Bacillus is a genus that consists of a number of rod shaped bacteria, which are either obligate or facultatively aerobic. B. subtilis is an extremely popular\common variety, another is B. pumilis and is one (likely of several) known to fix plant available Nitrogen from the atmosphere, B. thuringiensis produces a very narrow-spectrum toxin that kills the larvae of Mosquitoes, Fungus Gnats and blackfly. Bacillus bacterium are capable of going to endospore under extreme or harsh conditions (including chemical attack), they can stay dormant for very long periods of time.

One of the reasons why people brew compost teas is to allow organisms such as these, which are already present in the compost (along with hundreds of others) to proliferate.
Yes you are correct. They are already present in many many things.
But the # of CFU(colony forming organisms) is dramatically reduced compared to this product.
 

SOMEBEECH

Well-Known Member
Can't wait to be a part of the testing myself on this product.
This will be really interesting where you, and also myself will be doing side by side studies on the product line involved. Where you are using different nutrients then me also, it will be nice to see how the "new" products react with each nutrients lineups. :mrgreen:


Is that what Dank put his thumb in? In his Sig pic....LOL
I can SEE fine,TY.
Beech

Danks
 

Pinworm

Well-Known Member
Your presentation is very professional, and very well put together. I'm excited to see some results! Science!
 

AllDayToker

Well-Known Member
A lot of interest in this.

Are you going to be using just the PPP or are you going to be using your other usual nutes as well?

I wonder how much this would help the tea and SS guys.
 

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
I will continue to use my General Organics nutrients.
I am flowering now so my nute solution consists of:

BioThrive Bloom 10mL per Gal.
CaMg+ 5mL per Gal. (last 2 doses have been higher due to signs of deficiency)
BioBud 5mL per Gal.
BioMarine 10mL per Gal.
FloraNectar 15mL per Gal.


Once results are apparent, then I'm sure someone watching will look into mixing it with teas.

Dank got some as well and may crush up the pellets, add them to a gallon of water, and water his plants with it.
 

AllDayToker

Well-Known Member
Awesome, sounds like a good plan. Especially with dank in it performing a different method then you with the crushing up of the pellets.

I'm sure as soon as I see good results I'll be jumping on some with my teas!

Honestly, thanks for doing this testing. I want to do comparison testing so bad, I think it's more interesting then breeding, but I just don't have the room. I'm sure I'll figure something out soon enough. Nothing stops us from squeezing plants where we can :lol:
 

SxIstew

Well-Known Member
Next grow I will be adding some different things to see if the results differ in any way.

Great White
Great White® is the most complete mycorrhizal product on the market. The cutting edge formula contains 15 different species of mycorrhizal fungi, 11 different species of beneficial bacteria and 2 species of trichoderma all in one product. Research shows that this powerful formula will ignite plant and root growth giving plants the tools they need to maximize yields. Great White's concentrated formula ensures optimum colonization of root systems by the fungi for less money. The water soluble powder makes application a snap and delivers the spores directly to the roots for immediate germination. Users should look for explosive root growth, increased yields, increased fruiting and flowering, increased nutrient and water absorption and improved transplant success. The key to healthy and vital plants starts with a vigorous root system and a vigorous root system starts with Great White!


Jellyfish
Jellyfish root inoculant binds highly effective beneficials to your transplant roots and keeps them moist and fed in the critical establishment phase. Simply dip your roots into the blend of mycorrhizae, nitrogen fixing and beneficial bacteria, seaweed, humic acids and vitamin B1. Jellyfish will lessen transplant shock, feed your plant and ensure maximum beneficial establishment.
Peruvian Gold Organics
Headstart
Peruvian Gold's Head Start is a first use liquid fertilizer for all plant seeds, seedlings and transplants. Derived from composted llama manure and seaweed extract that naturally provides readily available nitrogen, phosphate, and potash. Head Start Provides the nutrients needed to promote vigorous growth and nutrient healthier growing media for your seedlings, transplants, and young plants.
Micro Builder
Peruvian Gold's Micro Builder is a liquid fertilizer that was developed to give your plants the macro, secondary and micronutrients they need during the vegetative stage. Micro builder promotes vigorous growth and nutrient healthier growing media for your fruits, flowers, vegetables, and indoor plants. Derived from llama manure, worm castings and seaweed Micro Builder naturally provides readily available calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc. Corrects prevents micronutrient deficiencies in all plants and trees.
Bloom Rush
Peruvian Gold's Bloom Rush is a liquid fertilizer Developed to provide additional phosphorus during the flowering / budding stage. Provides the nutrients needed to promote vigorous blooming / fruiting. Derived from composted llama manure and fossilized seabird guano that naturally provides readily available nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash.
Liquid Copal
Peruvian Gold’s Liquid Copal is an all-purpose liquid fertilizer derived from llama manure for all plants and growing media from the lawn and garden to indoor house plants. Developed for the growers that want to use a single formula fertilizer from seed to harvest and/or weekly plant nutritional maintenance. Increases foliage, bud set, flowering, and fruit yields.



If anything else is getting added to that list I will let you all know. :)
 
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