I used Great white for my first grow roots were definitely nice and healthy .
do you prefer southern AG over Great White ? Ive read good things about Mykos here too , not sure what to get for my next Grow or if I should stick to th epricey Sharks
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Multiply your beneficial bacteria and then the cost isn't a big deal. This is what
@icetech was referring to. You can take a few ml of your favorite beneficial bacteria product like the SAG GFF and multiply the hell out of it with a bucket of water, air stone and a form of simple sugar.
I usually take some of my nutrients (figure it's good for the bacteria), maybe cut it to 50% strength with some water, add a simple sugar of some sort like molasses, AN carboload works bomb (favorite), I have even used brown sugar because I had it, add a few ml of your bennies and set it to bubbling.
Make sure it doesn't get too hot from the air pump or that could kill off the bacteria instead of multiplying them. Within a few days you will have a bucket full of your favorite bennies and you can now use it as much as you want.
I will usually pull a couple big scoops (quarts) out to add to my nutes when I am feeding plants and just top it back up and maybe add a little more sugar. Once a week or so start a fresh bucket.
Once just to see if it would work I didn't clean the bucket or air stone and I just added the nutrients and sugar and let it brew off the bacteria that were left in the bucket and on the air stone, worked great.
Just don't clean your air stone with anything that will kill bacteria, it's pretty much impossible to rinse it all off and it will kill off your culture.
I am interested in hearing from
@icetech as I recall, when I first told him about this technique, he was having some difficulty replicating my results. I would like to know what I overlooked. When describing my process, none of my measurements were precise, I always just eyeballed it.