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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    General Hydroponics SubCultureā?¢ is a revolutionary blend of fifty-two soil micro-organisms that will increase vitality and yield in all plants. Whether in soil or hydroponics, the proprietary mixed blend of bacteria, actinomycetes and trichoderma fungi colonize in the root zone and media to form a symbiotic relationship with the plant. Plant root mass will increase, as well as nutrient absorption, creating bigger healthier plants. Microbiological root diseases will be supplanted by the colonized beneficial microbes; as the beneficial organisms out-compete the pathogenic organisms.

    has anyone ever used SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant befor? if so, how does it work with cannabis? is it worth buying?
    BONG0 Reviewed by BONG0 on . SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant General Hydroponics SubCultureā?¢ is a revolutionary blend of fifty-two soil micro-organisms that will increase vitality and yield in all plants. Whether in soil or hydroponics, the proprietary mixed blend of bacteria, actinomycetes and trichoderma fungi colonize in the root zone and media to form a symbiotic relationship with the plant. Plant root mass will increase, as well as nutrient absorption, creating bigger healthier plants. Microbiological root diseases will be supplanted by the Rating: 5

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    sounds a bit like a product i use by canna products "rhizotonic" microbiological orgasms and shit

    works like a charm :thumbsup:

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    Hey, BONG0, welcome back.

    Nice info on the micro-organisms. There was a thread on that a couple of months ago if I remember right. Since I don't know much about soil (although I am learning more and more), the only thing I remember is that you should NEVER use H202 to fight algae when you are using Microorganisms. H202 kills the algae, but also kills the good bacteria you are introducing.


    So, no B. Spears stuff anymore, eh? Or am I way off base? No obligation to answer.

    GOODINFOASALWAYSBONG0

    :rastasmoke:

    TGF

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    I dont do soil ither Hydro all the way here

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyLove
    microbiological orgasms and shit
    ROFLMAOPMP

    Some typos are better than others...

    My grow guy gave me subculture to use in my ez-cloner actually as a rot preventative. It seems to work very well; no hint of brown this time!

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    HAHA, i dident catch that, Awsome lol

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    It's like Perranah by AN and that stuff can really hepl if you have mold or fungus, I had some blueberry clones mailed to me that had "some type" of fungus.. damping off... and that stuff brought them back from the brink...
    Outdoor growers are using it on there buds to prvent mold... it uses up the food source (takes the place say the dreaded gray mold) good stuff for emergancys!!
    FC
    Life =the rage of the DNA to exploit resources.

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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    Great to know! When you say people use it on there buds, do you mean in the soil during flowering or accualy foliarly applyed to the accual bud itself?

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    #9
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    SubCultureā?¢ Microbiological Inoculant

    Folier Spray right on the buds... but u need to seive first
    FC
    Life =the rage of the DNA to exploit resources.

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