pompel
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Greetings, growers!
Started to grow in organic soil recently, still pretty much a noob. I've ordered some products that seems interesting, and i wondered if anyone has any experience with any of them?
For example:
- Sea-Crop "a soil and plant stimulant containing over 80 natural source minerals and active organic substances from deep sea Pacific Ocean water."
- Biozome "a highly concentrated blend of beneficial natural microorganisms put together by Dr. Carl Oppenheimer after 40 years of research. BioZome has been proven to triple the growth rate, decrease seed germination time by 2/3, reduce transplant shock, produce more blooms and increase crop yield. Plants grown with BioZome exhibit healthier roots and increased disease and pest resistance. The microorganisms are primitive "Archaeobacteria" collected from salt pans, hot springs, and volcanic regions all over the world. They are hardy and capable of living in a wide range of environmental conditions. Also, due to their primitive nature they coalesce to work as a team, yielding a high efficiency ratio in the soil."
- BioAg Ful Power "an organic humic with high bioavailability, primary and secondary metabolites as well as phytostimulants from the “fermentation” process. The purified humic acid in Ful-Power has superior chelating ability and can help optimize cellular/plant growth, increase yields, and builds root mass and overall plant health/immunity."
- Humbolt Nutrients Myco Madness "a bio-stimulant package, 18 mycorrhizal species, 19 beneficial bacteria and 2 Trichoderma species"
- Biodynamic Field Spray "Dr. Pfeiffer developed this inoculant specifically for spraying on organic matter (such as cover crops or stubble) immediately prior to working it under. Organic materials tie up nitrogen as they are being "digested" by the soil, thereby delaying the availability of nutrients for the production crop."
Well, these are the claims...
Any thoughts?
p.s. I'm doing a grow report in the grow journals section ("the amsterdam run") where I have a go at an organic grow...)
Started to grow in organic soil recently, still pretty much a noob. I've ordered some products that seems interesting, and i wondered if anyone has any experience with any of them?
For example:
- Sea-Crop "a soil and plant stimulant containing over 80 natural source minerals and active organic substances from deep sea Pacific Ocean water."
- Biozome "a highly concentrated blend of beneficial natural microorganisms put together by Dr. Carl Oppenheimer after 40 years of research. BioZome has been proven to triple the growth rate, decrease seed germination time by 2/3, reduce transplant shock, produce more blooms and increase crop yield. Plants grown with BioZome exhibit healthier roots and increased disease and pest resistance. The microorganisms are primitive "Archaeobacteria" collected from salt pans, hot springs, and volcanic regions all over the world. They are hardy and capable of living in a wide range of environmental conditions. Also, due to their primitive nature they coalesce to work as a team, yielding a high efficiency ratio in the soil."
- BioAg Ful Power "an organic humic with high bioavailability, primary and secondary metabolites as well as phytostimulants from the “fermentation” process. The purified humic acid in Ful-Power has superior chelating ability and can help optimize cellular/plant growth, increase yields, and builds root mass and overall plant health/immunity."
- Humbolt Nutrients Myco Madness "a bio-stimulant package, 18 mycorrhizal species, 19 beneficial bacteria and 2 Trichoderma species"
- Biodynamic Field Spray "Dr. Pfeiffer developed this inoculant specifically for spraying on organic matter (such as cover crops or stubble) immediately prior to working it under. Organic materials tie up nitrogen as they are being "digested" by the soil, thereby delaying the availability of nutrients for the production crop."
Well, these are the claims...
Any thoughts?
p.s. I'm doing a grow report in the grow journals section ("the amsterdam run") where I have a go at an organic grow...)