same thing i was going to suggest..You try your canadian amazon?
I'm in the US mine just came in I went through Amazon.
Good luck hunting
Yeah i checked. Its not on there. I was hoping someone from Canada would suggest something.You try your canadian amazon?
I'm in the US mine just came in I went through Amazon.
Good luck hunting
Yeah for sure. Been trying to find that too. I want to use both. Also, trying to find Recharge.Try hydroguard i order it from the closes shop that provide those bennies it was from us pretty cheap gallon for 80$canadien 1ml per litter 4000 litter .very good microbe .
Go on the botanicare website they Will find the closes retailer they use à postal code then give u à listYeah for sure. Been trying to find that too. I want to use both. Also, trying to find Recharge.
What did they tell you? Ive tried contacting them and Ive got no response in days.I contacted mammath microbes directly and they were able to give me a quote on the prices. Good luck!
Yeah, Ive spoke to these folks to. I gave them an address to send to and its been 3 days, no response.. I need the stuff right away. It shouldn't take them 3 days to reply to an email. Kinda ridiculous...Sorry, I actually contacted their international distributor.
This is the message I received:
The 250 ml bottle is $79.99 plus $16.73 for shipping ($96.72 total).
The 500 ml bottle is $122.99 plus $22.43 for shipping ($145.42 total).
"I thought I would also give you a quote for a 1 Liter bottle in case you ever want to get that size in the future.
The 1 Liter bottle is $199.99 plus $27.28 shipping ($227.27).
Let me know which size you want and I will send you a Paypal invoice.
Thanks,
Ashlee McPherson
(970) 680-3250
ColoradoGrowersSupply.com"
It depends what you used it in and with what? How experienced are you at growing? etc...Damn what type of grows are you guys doing where you think Mammoth is so useful? I had a sample bottle and used it on a grow but cant say I detected any improvements? Did I screw up?
I don't know what to say, they look like it definitely did something. Those are some juicy fat tops. Things are often strain dependent. But I would say that it would make the most difference in the beginning of the flowering stage because that would give the bacteria some solid time to work its magic. Also, bacteria needs to be properly stored or else it becomes ineffective. I would also say, your nutrient regime would make a overall difference too. The whole point of Mammoth P is to get more break down and uptake of your nutrients, such as Phosphorus and micro nutrients. How often did you use Mammoth P? I would personally use it in every feeding.Ive grown a few plants. I also chatted with the Mammoth guys about best practices to get the most from Mammoth.
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Ya who knows. I might give it another shot. Soil biochemistry is wildly dynamic.I don't know what to say, they look like it definitely did something. Those are some juicy fat tops. Things are often strain dependent. But I would say that it would make the most difference in the beginning of the flowering stage because that would give the bacteria some solid time to work its magic. Also, bacteria needs to be properly stored or else it becomes ineffective. I would also say, your nutrient regime would make a overall difference too. The whole point of Mammoth P is to get more break down and uptake of your nutrients, such as Phosphorus and micro nutrients. How often did you use Mammoth P? I would personally use it in every feeding.
Well, thats probably just it. When your running Hydroponics, rockwool or coco, your always low on beneficial microbes because of the synthetics being used. It often kills good bacteria. Im hoping, once I start using hydroguard, I will no longer need to add H202. Not sure if the H202 would kill all the microbes or not..Ya who knows. I might give it another shot. Soil biochemistry is wildly dynamic.
Im certain that Ive got a vibrant microherd. Also the dogma about increased K and P in flower is somewhat of a hydro store myth. It makes sense that organisms that respond to exudates are gonna be beneficial but like many products they have very limited efficacy in situations where there is balance and luxury level mineral conditions.
They finally got back to me. All is well..Sorry, I actually contacted their international distributor.
This is the message I received:
The 250 ml bottle is $79.99 plus $16.73 for shipping ($96.72 total).
The 500 ml bottle is $122.99 plus $22.43 for shipping ($145.42 total).
"I thought I would also give you a quote for a 1 Liter bottle in case you ever want to get that size in the future.
The 1 Liter bottle is $199.99 plus $27.28 shipping ($227.27).
Let me know which size you want and I will send you a Paypal invoice.
Thanks,
Ashlee McPherson
(970) 680-3250
ColoradoGrowersSupply.com"
Yes it will, pick one or the other, I like hydroguard myself .Well, thats probably just it. When your running Hydroponics, rockwool or coco, your always low on beneficial microbes because of the synthetics being used. It often kills good bacteria. Im hoping, once I start using hydroguard, I will no longer need to add H202. Not sure if the H202 would kill all the microbes or not..