garlictrain
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Glad to help folks! after all it's our love for cannabis we also share, not just our knowledge
Holly crap batman, I feel like I was reading a foreign language, although the edible probably didn't help before reading, lol. Ok so, basically use it but spread them out in your watering schedule. Thank you so much for that tip!It's not so easy that they cancel one another completely.
Only that if you use Azos on the up-plant as I do too(which I use along with mycos),
you shouldn't then do the typical capillary building type watering in with root excel until 4-5 days after transplant or at least 2 consecutive waterings after transplant.
My understanding is that by allowing the plants to utilize the Azos (nitrogen fixing microbes) before using another beneficial bacteria based root specific product ie Root excel, you're enabling the plant to benefit from each independently from one another.
As most of us who use H&G root excel use it 3-4wks into flowering, if not longer. So we're constantly inoculating the rhizome with the bennybacs from root excel.
It was also my understanding that if one chose not to use Azos because running H&G was crucial to the nutrient regimen, mykos could easily be and should be used in place of Azos, but to also use a Earth Worm Casting tea as EWC contain nitrogen fixing microbes as well but are not specifically the Azoz specific bacteria Azospirillium brasilense.
So to clarify they can be used in the same grow on the same garden just spread out the timing so you get the most bang for your buck.
I see the most benefit from Azoz when using in a fully amended soil upon transplant then I run the H&G roots hard with many varieties of beneficial microbe teas both earth and animal based...
Whats missing from great white? Second bacteria? Does bubbling in water with molasses for a day or two kick start the bacteria? Read something about that.Garlic, what are you using to brew your bennies? I'd rather just add the missing one to great white...
Looking goood DIMB, gives me an idea of what ours will look like as they grow.