NeWcS
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And it smells goodIs Photo+ appropriate for hydroponics?
And it smells goodIs Photo+ appropriate for hydroponics?
The liguid great white is called orcalooking to try somthing new in my next run as far as benny's.
previously used hydroguard, and switched to great white. There is no comparison there. I have read that AN voodoo juice is good but like with any AN product, big mike is getting hit cut.
I just dont like the powder of great white, ( one thing i liked about hydro guard because it was already liquid )
has anybody tried S7 by flying skull?
Im not raising worms like remo suggests.
Maybe someone is running an alternative Benny they would like to share their experience? I have not seen much about the s7, but from what i have read it needs to be re-applied every few days
Agreed, Not sure why anyone would buy anything else.cant beat the price of southern ag gff
because you cant get it in Canada. unless your lucky customs wont let it in from the USAgreed, Not sure why anyone would buy anything else.
thats crazy we can get it in home depot and ace hardware localbecause you cant get it in Canada. unless your lucky customs wont let it in from the US
No, the AG stuff looks like chocolate milk. And has an earthy, funk to it.Question for Southern AG users -
Hydroguard has the appearance of water, with little to no smell. I'm guessing that's likely due to the fact that it's mostly water. Does the Southern AG have a brown color to it? Does it have a kinda funky smell?
The reason I ask is because I picked up a bottle of Monterrey Complete Disease Control to deal with something on my GF's plumeria. It has almost identical concentrations of bacillus amylo as the Southern AG does, but it's dark brown and has an odor to it. I don't mind paying the money for Hydroguard, cause it works. Just worried about switching to something that could potentially muck up my reservoirs
Yeah, same with the Monterrey version.No, the AG stuff looks like chocolate milk. And has an earthy, funk to it.
not at all.Does it muddy up the rez, clog lines, anything like that?
is it the same bacteria concentration of GFF? i forget atm but it's 1 million x than hydroguardQuestion for Southern AG users -
Hydroguard has the appearance of water, with little to no smell. I'm guessing that's likely due to the fact that it's mostly water. Does the Southern AG have a brown color to it? Does it have a kinda funky smell?
The reason I ask is because I picked up a bottle of Monterrey Complete Disease Control to deal with something on my GF's plumeria. It has almost identical concentrations of bacillus amylo as the Southern AG does, but it's dark brown and has an odor to it. I don't mind paying the money for Hydroguard, cause it works. Just worried about switching to something that could potentially muck up my reservoirs
Not sure.is it the same bacteria concentration of GFF? i forget atm but it's 1 million x than hydroguard
if it's remotely close to GFF, you'll love it. and realize that hydroguard has been ripping people off for years.Not sure.
Here's a quick link. The bottle I bought is over at my girl's place.
Monterey Complete Disease Control
Monterey Disease Control is a preventative biofungicide / bactericide that uses the naturally occurring beneficial bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747 as its active ingredient. This OMRI listed product can be used as a foliar spray or as a soil drench. When used as a...www.arbico-organics.com
YES, it is. 1x10 to the tenthis it the same bacteria concentration of GFF? i forget atm but it's 1 million x than hydroguard
I would likely run great white or some of the others if it werent for the cost. Using most of them at recommended rates would cost more than my nutrient per grow. Southern ag is cheap AF and effective.Great White has the one specific bacteria that Hydroguard has, plus a lot more. Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens is the main ingredient in Hydroguard. That microbe is also found in Enhance MC and many other microbe/bacteria/fungus formulations. It's all safe with Mammoth P too.