Situation420
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I just typed beneficial bacteria into the search bar and there were no threads on here as well as any on bacteria in the root zones. Why???
This is my first day on here and have been enjoying it so much. Everyone is so passionate about what they do on here it's great. On to my inquiry.
I have noticed that by using beneficial bacteria properly I have not had any issues with my res or root zones to this date. ( 2 years now) My roots are now always bright white and thick. The only thing I did was apply they beneficial bacteria and enzymes and sugars and starches directly to the roots when I add them. It was as though I was given the golden ticket! Almost all the posts on here about root rot, slime mold, nutrient deficiencies... and so on can be cured by just using beneficial bacteria. After all, farmers have been using them as fungicides for the past 50 years. I looked into it a little but was wondering if there is anyone on this site that is very knowledgable on this because I believe this is the key to an amazing harvest. I average about 2000 grams and consume about 1600 watts of lighting power each harvest no joke.
Anyone familiar with the biology of how it all works as well as what species are specific to marijuana besides reading the label off a product?! Haha
Well anyway I'm hoping this opens up an insightful can of discussion into the use of beneficial microbes and plant growth.
Below is my first post on this site in response to Heisenberg saying that beneficials are an unnecessary step and is my thoughts on this I didn't want to let it go to waste.
This is my first day on here and have been enjoying it so much. Everyone is so passionate about what they do on here it's great. On to my inquiry.
I have noticed that by using beneficial bacteria properly I have not had any issues with my res or root zones to this date. ( 2 years now) My roots are now always bright white and thick. The only thing I did was apply they beneficial bacteria and enzymes and sugars and starches directly to the roots when I add them. It was as though I was given the golden ticket! Almost all the posts on here about root rot, slime mold, nutrient deficiencies... and so on can be cured by just using beneficial bacteria. After all, farmers have been using them as fungicides for the past 50 years. I looked into it a little but was wondering if there is anyone on this site that is very knowledgable on this because I believe this is the key to an amazing harvest. I average about 2000 grams and consume about 1600 watts of lighting power each harvest no joke.
Anyone familiar with the biology of how it all works as well as what species are specific to marijuana besides reading the label off a product?! Haha
Well anyway I'm hoping this opens up an insightful can of discussion into the use of beneficial microbes and plant growth.
Below is my first post on this site in response to Heisenberg saying that beneficials are an unnecessary step and is my thoughts on this I didn't want to let it go to waste.
- Beneficials are definitely a necessary step.
This is my first post but after reading how much insight you have into gardening I had to comment when i saw that.
Even if you grow your plants in a sterile solution using 0.5 percent H2O2 that prevents all microbial growth they will not grow as big as plants that have been inoculated with beneficial bacteria. The correct beneficial bacteria blend will prevent almost every issue in a DWC reservoir outside of ph and temperature issues if they are applied properly. The bacteria prevents disease, breaks down waste, provides roots with more accessible essential micronutrients that are typically overlooked when talking about solutions, help stabilize the ph, and even help oxygenate the roots. Honestly knowing the correct blend of beneficial bacteria with proper enzyme and sugars/starches is what what separates good from great regardless of the whatever companies products are used.