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Guest kimcarsons

It's a good mix for sure. But what does it cost and where is it from. It is mainly lacto's and will contribute mostly to Nitrogen uptake. Microbes make really good foliar sprays and new science indicates the possibility of bacteria being the actual cause of photosynthesis. To the point where plants can be grown with no light, provided the bacteria are stimulated correctly.

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Dude, that has fish on the front of it. It is called pond something or the other. It is not compatible with  hydro, or at least it is going to cause more headaches than fix. If you use microbes in hydro you must use them in tiny amounts, and preferably photosynthetic bacteria, not only nitrogen fixers. Just use EM Pro-soil. It is designed for what you're looking for.

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Do as you see fit. This doesn't need a hack. Do proper homework and you'll find those organisms to be less than ideal. The wheel is round, leave it so. :-hilarious

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Sorry to hijack the thread but have any of you used EM Pro Soil? Kim I noticed you mentioned it and I went onto their site, looks fantastic.

 

Do you use it to globally inoculate your organic soil mix while it cooks or is it used as a soil drench or foliar to add microbes?

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