Where to buy Mammoth P Microbes in Canada?

Bank Breaker

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Anyone here used Mammoth P after they've used other forms of bacteria?? Because being in Canada, not only is it hard to get, international shipping is kinda of expensive. I get that growmau5 had great results with it, but did he try any other form of bacteria? I saw that same video, he admitted it wasn't a fair side by side, but from what he saw, it clearly made a huge difference. I just didn't hear him compare Mammoth P to anything else.

These products include anything from but not limited to:

-Plant Success Soluble (black powder one),
-Plant Success: Great White (tried and true white powder) or Orca which is their new liquid version that sells on amazon.ca (very very concentrated liquid just like Mammoth P, but I feel like it looks and sounds thicker)
-GH SubCulture B and M
-AN Voodoo, Piranha, Tarantula and Microbial Munch *the BEST thing i've used/seen to date. Mixes very easily, clean to use, never left crap on my roots or buckets. But it's too expensive for what I need it for.

I named these because I actually bought them and tested or in the middle of testing these new products. I started out with GH Sub Culture. Grow shop was kind enough to give me one of each to try. First time using this kind of product, so I had nothing to compare it to, but it most definitely made a difference in my root mass as well as the plants loving it after the transplant.

Great White seems to be your best bang for buck. Plant Success: Soluble is cheaper alternative and I suggest using it in soil over hydro app (not that you can't). I'm debating whether to even spend money on Orca as my overall replacement for microbes and stuff because GW works great. When GW runs out, I'll give ORCA a run. Closest thing I've found that's even close to MP in liquid form. It's just not organic.
I just thought about using Mammoth P as a replacement because I've heard RAVES about this product, and you use so little. Look how clean it looks. It's just a bitch to get in Canada.
 
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rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
Anyone here used Mammoth P after they've used other forms of bacteria?? Because being in Canada, not only is it hard to get, international shipping is kinda of expensive. I get that growmau5 had great results with it, but did he try any other form of bacteria? I saw that same video, he admitted it wasn't a fair side by side, but from what he saw, it clearly made a huge difference. I just didn't hear him compare Mammoth P to anything else.

These products include anything from but not limited to:

-Plant Success Soluble (black powder one),
-Plant Success: Great White (tried and true white powder) or Orca which is their new liquid version that sells on amazon.ca (very very concentrated liquid just like Mammoth P, but I feel like it looks and sounds thicker)
-GH SubCulture B and M
-AN Voodoo, Piranha, Tarantula and Microbial Munch *the BEST thing i've used/seen to date. Mixes very easily, clean to use, never left crap on my roots or buckets. But it's too expensive for what I need it for.

I named these because I actually bought them and tested or in the middle of testing these new products. I started out with GH Sub Culture. Grow shop was kind enough to give me one of each to try. First time using this kind of product, so I had nothing to compare it to, but it most definitely made a difference in my root mass as well as the plants loving it after the transplant.

Great White seems to be your best bang for buck. Plant Success: Soluble is cheaper alternative and I suggest using it in soil over hydro app (not that you can't). I'm debating whether to even spend money on Orca as my overall replacement for microbes and stuff because the liquid doesn't look as clean or clear as Mammoth P. And Great White has given me nothing to complain about.
I just thought about using Mammoth P as a replacement because I've heard RAVES about this product, and you use so little. Look how clean it looks. It's just a bitch to get in Canada.

the guy at my local hydro store tried to sell this to me last time i was in. gave the spiel that this was the one thing he'd never give up in his nute regimen. then we got to the price: 75 for a liter i think he said.

here's what i used in my veggie garden this past season and it was much cheaper. i think there is even a way to make your own.

Tera Ganix EM-1 microbial innoculant. do a google search and see if you can find how to make your own. i found it a while ago and it seemed fairly easy to DIY
 

Budley Doright

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I use hydroguard and the last time I ordered it it was 65 a gallon Canadian so yes expensive. I have a bag of Oregonism xl that I'm going to try next run (hopefully soon) and see if it works. I do love my hydroguard though :), I get three runs of 6 plants each from the gallon and I think I was using a higher mix ratio than needed
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Anyone here used Mammoth P after they've used other forms of bacteria?? Because being in Canada, not only is it hard to get, international shipping is kinda of expensive. I get that growmau5 had great results with it, but did he try any other form of bacteria? I saw that same video, he admitted it wasn't a fair side by side, but from what he saw, it clearly made a huge difference. I just didn't hear him compare Mammoth P to anything else.

These products include anything from but not limited to:

-Plant Success Soluble (black powder one),
-Plant Success: Great White (tried and true white powder) or Orca which is their new liquid version that sells on amazon.ca (very very concentrated liquid just like Mammoth P, but I feel like it looks and sounds thicker)
-GH SubCulture B and M
-AN Voodoo, Piranha, Tarantula and Microbial Munch *the BEST thing i've used/seen to date. Mixes very easily, clean to use, never left crap on my roots or buckets. But it's too expensive for what I need it for.

I named these because I actually bought them and tested or in the middle of testing these new products. I started out with GH Sub Culture. Grow shop was kind enough to give me one of each to try. First time using this kind of product, so I had nothing to compare it to, but it most definitely made a difference in my root mass as well as the plants loving it after the transplant.

Great White seems to be your best bang for buck. Plant Success: Soluble is cheaper alternative and I suggest using it in soil over hydro app (not that you can't). I'm debating whether to even spend money on Orca as my overall replacement for microbes and stuff because GW works great. When GW runs out, I'll give ORCA a run. Closest thing I've found that's even close to MP in liquid form. It's just not organic.
I just thought about using Mammoth P as a replacement because I've heard RAVES about this product, and you use so little. Look how clean it looks. It's just a bitch to get in Canada.
I use it and will not grow without it anymore. I've also use great white, stump tea, recharge and about a handful of others. Mammoth has been the one thing I continue to use. It does a good job bringing the colors out of a strain if it has those tendencies. I have seen marked increases in final weight as well( based on growing the same strain with and without all were from the same mother too) root structure is insane in soil. Very little goes a long drive as well. They do offer free samples they had sent me two 2oz bottles and one of the 80 dollar bottles. But like anything you add to your grow you need to make sure your grow is already on point and maxed at its current state. I mean nothing is the ultimate magic trick or pill but some think that way. All in all it's a good product worth the money imo.
 

Bank Breaker

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Yes he uses Recharge regularly, so has tons of beneficials, but the MammothP with its colonies of phosphorus solubilizing bacteria provided a level of growth in flower that he wasn't getting before.
Thast was a good answer.. tyty!
 

Kush_Dabz

Member
I use hydroguard and the last time I ordered it it was 65 a gallon Canadian so yes expensive. I have a bag of Oregonism xl that I'm going to try next run (hopefully soon) and see if it works. I do love my hydroguard though :), I get three runs of 6 plants each from the gallon and I think I was using a higher mix ratio than needed
Hey were do you order your hydroguard in Canada? I might try it out
 

Budley Doright

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Hey were do you order your hydroguard in Canada? I might try it out
You don't :(, seems it's been banned :(. I'm trying to find a replacement that doesn't cost an astronomical amount. I just started a run without any microbes so we'll see how it pans out.
 

Kush_Dabz

Member
You don't :(, seems it's been banned :(. I'm trying to find a replacement that doesn't cost an astronomical amount. I just started a run without any microbes so we'll see how it pans out.
bummer. What an asshole that would ban a such thing.. are there other good affordable bacterial product that we can get in Canada?
 

Nameless'

Active Member
GreatWhite is supposed to contains the same bacteria as Hydroguard, you might have a look at it. I'm looking for Mammoth P in Europe but so far can't find it :(
 

mjinc

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GreatWhite is supposed to contains the same bacteria as Hydroguard, you might have a look at it. I'm looking for Mammoth P in Europe but so far can't find it :(
So far outside of the Americas it doesn't seem to be available. I'm not sure if that is due to regulations, not having distributors setup or the companies decision but when I emailed them it seems to be in the works for this year
 

Nameless'

Active Member
Yeah I sent them an email as well and they told me they're currently speaking with some Europeans distributors and hope to have it there in the next months so let's see !
 

ickystickyoutdoor

New Member
reading through these posts I just had to say something.

First , the medium one grows in plays a significant difference to how these innoculants will work.

Second, these innoculants require stable habitat to survive. So how one maintains their medium also plays a role in success

Third, there is a big difference between what kind of microbial one is adding ie micorhizae as opposed to bacteria ( great white can not be compared to mammoth p)

And Forth, the impact of any one of these inoculate will relate to what is already in the medium and how soil microbial life is cultivated. I for instance will make a number of different microbial teas, so the impact of some of these product will not be as high as someone who does not. What one can do , with a lot of these products, is use culture them before use. I have heard that Mammoth p can be cultured in a tea to significantly increase the microbial count before adding to the medium. I am interested in attaining some Mammoth P in Ontario where I would look to cultivate it in such a way. Mammoth P is a specific selection of microbial bacteria that specifically makes prosperous available. So it’s uncertain if my worm casting tea would have these present and I would like to add it .micorhizae can also be cultivated and added.

5, microbial cultivation in a soil medium takes time to develop

Good luck
 
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