Comparison of Bennie Products... see attached

xIPhobiaIx

Active Member
Hello,

Just wanted to attach pictures of my file (hopefully you can see it) for comparisons of all the different bennie products out there and there cfu/spore counts.
Now, take into mind that more strains are not always better and that Bacillus amyloliquefaciens or Trichoderma harzianum are your best bets (Microbe-wise) against diseases such as root rot (Pythium).

This study found that the controlling rates for battling disease was pretty similar.

My personal choice after research is Southern AG BFF if going the bacterial route or GreenEden EndoBoost Hydro if going the fungal route. However, GreenEden EndoBoost Hydro also has Bacillus amyloliquefaciens contained within it just not at a 10b cfu/ml like Southern AG and Trichoderma harzianum is typically best used on a non-healthy plant or at seedling.
 

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Wastei

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This is pretty old news. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is widely used in agriculture. The best bacteria cultures will always be local IMO, like making your own LABS, IMO to make bokashi etc.

Local strains and bacteria cultures help you combat local pathogens. That being said Southern AG and other controlled product will have their place in water cultures.
 

xIPhobiaIx

Active Member
This is pretty old news. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is widely used in agriculture. The best bacteria cultures will always be local IMO, like making your own LABS, IMO to make bokashi etc.

Local strains and bacteria cultures help you combat local pathogens. That being said Southern AG and other controlled product will have their place in water cultures.
Much agreed, this is just a comparison of ready made products and in fact once you the bottle in hand you have no real idea if what is actually still alive in there. It will always be best to make your own like you said.
 
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