Max Sea 2016

Lacedwitgame

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So.......i know this stuff isnt completely organic (but what commercial products really are?!?!). My question is...... Is it a strong enough chem influence to damage/kill my micro herd if i boost up soil? Or is the microbe tea/soil approach pointless when using something like max sea?
Personally, im used to building a kick ass soil mix & brewing teas while feeding powder nutes such as "EJ Rainbow Mix", however i made the mistake of partnering with a fellow patient this year, whom which ABSOLUTELY SWEARS by using MaxSea outdoors. Ive never used it.... I dont know anything about it other than (the folks i know that use it end up with a nice final product.)
but so do I....lol...... So basically im willing to give it a try, i guess im just waiting for somebody to tell me why I SHOULD NOT give this product a try.....

Personally ive been looking into the vermicrop line of powder nutes & also the growilla line by botanicare if i dont end up using max sea.....

I appreciate all input guys.....
 

treemansbuds

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So.......i know this stuff isnt completely organic (but what commercial products really are?!?!). My question is...... Is it a strong enough chem influence to damage/kill my micro herd if i boost up soil? Or is the microbe tea/soil approach pointless when using something like max sea?
Personally, im used to building a kick ass soil mix & brewing teas while feeding powder nutes such as "EJ Rainbow Mix", however i made the mistake of partnering with a fellow patient this year, whom which ABSOLUTELY SWEARS by using MaxSea outdoors. Ive never used it.... I dont know anything about it other than (the folks i know that use it end up with a nice final product.)
but so do I....lol...... So basically im willing to give it a try, i guess im just waiting for somebody to tell me why I SHOULD NOT give this product a try.....

Personally ive been looking into the vermicrop line of powder nutes & also the growilla line by botanicare if i dont end up using max sea.....

I appreciate all input guys.....
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Lacedwitgame

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I understand the importance of compost teas when using organics, it just that as far as i know....if your running synthetics, then its basically pointless to try & colonize a micro herd....because essentially, your killing your microbes with your syhthetic nutes.
 

Lacedwitgame

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The question with maxsea is... Is it "chemy enough" to kill microbes........or is it a "light chem influence" & still safe for microbial soil?
 

ruby fruit

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The question with maxsea is... Is it "chemy enough" to kill microbes........or is it a "light chem influence" & still safe for microbial soil?
Wont harm your soil fromy exp with it this year,and ive never seen frost on a plant as heavy as the one that got maxsea from start to finish
 

TWS

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Maxsea is salts . It is synthetic no doubt about it. All though limited amounts might not kill a heard it does not feed them and once you start using it you will have to feed it more often as you are not feeding a dwindling micro heard due to lack of food .
 
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