Mephisto Genetics Chemdogging, Sour Livers, Fantasmo Express in RDWC

I only drink Punjana tea. I don't feed it to my plants :coffee2:. I don't know the answer to that but I believe they all play happily together.

You won't like my tea, it's got worm poo and smelly mycorrhiza in it. Only thing I'd be worried about is the fungus element in the fungicide, but I will look for it and see if I can get it here and go from there. Thanks for the recommendation!
 
You won't like my tea, it's got worm poo and smelly mycorrhiza in it. Only thing I'd be worried about is the fungus element in the fungicide, but I will look for it and see if I can get it here and go from there. Thanks for the recommendation!
You may actually be growing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in your "tea" already? It is the active ingredient in both products although they may be different strains. This article will blow your mind https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541019/

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You may actually be growing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in your "tea" already? It is the active ingredient in both products although they may be different strains. This article will blow your mind https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541019/

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Thanks for the link, do you have access to PubMed? Brings me back to my research paper writing days, hope I can get back to that again soon!

I have Bacillus subtillis which, according to the article, is very similar and often misidentified with others. (so probably same thing then).
Has Trichoderma harzianum as well as other good stuff in it.
Also using BlueSky Organics Myco-Grow.

Sorry Faction if we are thread-jacking let us know!
 
@RivetGrrl Haha - not at all, be my guest guys. It's all interesting stuff and I love the science behind growing so thanks to @Mañ'O'Green for that link to the academic paper which I will read tomorrow (just got home from a hard shift at work).

Really quick update on my grow (more detailed pics tomorrow)

DAY 13
Nutrient 0.8 EC, 23C, pH 5.8
Temperatures: Day 27C Night 24C RH 60%

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Looking shweet bro - those little ladies are gonna create a jungle.

Thanks mate. They all seem to be in a good place. Even the chemdogging plant I had to rescue from the bin (CD6, bottom left pot) is slowly picking up but I don't think she will ever catch up.
 
Thanks mate. They all seem to be in a good place. Even the chemdogging plant I had to rescue from the bin (CD6, bottom left pot) is slowly picking up but I don't think she will ever catch up.

They're hardy little beans.....like marines! :mrgreen:
 
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Cheers mate!

BTW I just looked through that paper you posted the link to - genuinely astonished at what our friend Bacillus amyloliquefaciens can do! Even degrading crude oil from soil!!. And the list of benefits to the plants themselves goes on and on. Very glad I took your advice to invest in the Hydroguard. Excellent information.
 
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