Break it down: Matt Rize Veganics (very different than kushman)
BT Plus media. I'm using some grade 3 perlite at 20% on the first two transplants. then doing straight BT Plus. This helps the pot dry evenly.
Food/inoculants:
Alaskan Humisoil - tea starter in late veg to mid flower
mayan microzyme - tea starter in late veg
myco madness soluble and granular - most of the time
white widow for transplants - and early veg
biovega/flores and bioboost - pretty much by the chart
hygrozyme - replaces cannazym and you use way less. plus its organic cannazym is not
HN roots excel - meh, whatever right, they are kinda all the same.
natures nectar N - soy, the only vegan N product I know of, used as needed.
HN natural bloom - Soft rock phos and kelp, used as needed. high Ca content.
Technaflora soluble seaweed powder K - used as needed.
mineral matrix - general supplement, used in tiny amounts throughout.
cal-mag - i mix small boy water and RO water, so I need some extra Cal-Mag, plus its needed to supplement biocanna
humic acid - pretty much all the time, also with foliar
fulvex - Mg and fulvic for foliar
wet betty - surfactant , as needed, depends on how long I have to water and how dry the pots are
oh yeah, how could i forget, molasses. all the time, except the end.
make sure to dechlorinate your water. let it bubble for 24 AND carbon filter it. this is for your micro-organisms, and your plants.
water pH has much meaning, but so does your water alkalinity, which is generally how much carbonates (CaCO3) there are in your water. Carbonates are good because they stabalize pH, but too much effs everything up. These can be tested for, and pet stores have these cheap test strips for aquariums. Don't think your plants are better than those fish! If alkalinity is important for them it is important for your plants.