xp0c
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They renamed Serenade to Natria Disease Control. Not sure why.Thought Actinovate was a rename of Serenade because they were selling dead bacteria, main reason I went for Cease.
They renamed Serenade to Natria Disease Control. Not sure why.Thought Actinovate was a rename of Serenade because they were selling dead bacteria, main reason I went for Cease.
They renamed Serenade to Natria Disease Control. Not sure why.
The only difference might be the smell. Actinovate has no smell or color...which is why I switch to that the last few weeks. Not sure if Companion, or Cease have a smell, but Natria smells kinda bad.My bad but yeah somewhere on a thread here or grasscity or one of the others people were saying they changed names cause the dead bacteria. Figured I'd rather be safe then sorry even though there is no guarantee Cease is any better then the rest.
The only difference might be the smell. Actinovate has no smell or color...which is why I switch to that the last few weeks. Not sure if Companion, or Cease have a smell, but Natria smells kinda bad.
For me it's hard to find places that ship to Canada, and cost with shipping isn't cheap. I think it's worth it though. Hopefully it works well this year too.Hope it's not putrid lol. Don't want turd smelling buds. I'll let you know if it ever gets here. Seems the things you need the fastest from amazon takes the longest. Free next day on everything else tho even if it's $5 lol.
Now here's a question for you because I use silicate as well. But would you not be providing an inhospitable environment for the good fungus you are applying as well?Using actinovate or other products from the start and then foliar spraying silica often (high ph on leaves) really help.
Fungus needs an acidic environment to grow on. Most silica is a very high ph. That is why I don't feed foliar with any other foods. In order for your plants to absorb most foliar feeds it needs to be acidic. At least in my experience you are just asking for mold or rot when you are adding anything with a acidic ph to your leaves.
Great question! Most bacteria like a neutral ph and others thrive in a more acidic environment (not sure what the healthy bacteria likes more) This is one of the main reasons I stop spraying the silica at about the 3rd week of flower, and try not to spray both at the same time.Now here's a question for you because I use silicate as well. But would you not be providing an inhospitable environment for the good fungus you are applying as well?
Great question! Most bacteria like a neutral ph and others thrive in a more acidic environment (not sure what the healthy bacteria likes more) This is one of the main reasons I stop spraying the silica at about the 3rd week of flower, and try not to spray both at the same time.
We tend to get black spot fungus here if we get a lot of rain in the summer. It can start as early as late July.. so I do my best to keep it at bay. Last yr tho it did get on one plant but it was kept at bay.
Using actinovate or other products from the start and then foliar spraying silica often (high ph on leaves) really help.
Fungus needs an acidic environment to grow on. Most silica is a very high ph. That is why I don't feed foliar with any other foods. In order for your plants to absorb most foliar feeds it needs to be acidic. At least in my experience you are just asking for mold or rot when you are adding anything with a acidic ph to your leaves.
I know some people spray lemon juice ... but I wouldn't honestly.I wonder if spraying with just water (added lime) with a ph around 8 would help.
I know some people spray lemon juice ... but I wouldn't honestly.
I do, and mix it with neem during veg. No need to add detergent to emulsify.I forget but can you mix BT with the subtilis being they're both in the bacillus family? Would be nice to kill 2 birds being my limited windows with this rain...
I do, and mix it with neem during veg. No need to add detergent to emulsify.
I seen the same type of list for the BTK I use, and it said compatible with all types bacteria strains. I just make a cocktail of everything, and spray.Cool thanks bro.. found this link too..
https://www.bioworksinc.com/products/cease/compatibility-chart.pdf
Eesh... that would probably burn your plants. Some lime dust got on my car from the farmers spreading it across the road and it ate through my clearcoat and ruined it in spots.Yeah, Just to make it clear, I am not talking about the fruit lime-but powdered lime.
I seen the same type of list for the BTK I use, and it said compatible with all types bacteria strains. I just make a cocktail of everything, and spray.