What fertilizers and root stimulators should you choose?

GreenRat

Active Member
So far I have only used Root Juice from Biobizz, in my next organic cultivation I would like to give the roots more.

Mycorrhiza - Grate White or Microbes Biobizz
Root Juice Biobizz or Shogun Katana Roots
Maybe some Sea Weed (for example Alga-A-Mic Biobizz)

I was also thinking about Rootbastic Atami, but opinions about this fertilizer are divided, it is probably good for clones.
I am also interested in Rapid Start GH.

What do you think about such a "starter" kit?
Maybe someone will suggest something better?
 

Rurumo

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I wouldn't waste money on a lot of that stuff-you'll get a better return on your investment by focusing on a good one or two part fertilizer, like Maxibloom or Jack's A/B, until you've mastered the basics of feeding/watering/EC/PH as well as your temps/RH/VPD. I'm a believer in mycorrhizae and rhizobacteria inoculants, but they aren't magic by any means and you won't even notice a benefit unless everything else is dialed in first. Also, start comparing the concentration of the active ingredients in those products so you can judge the relative value of them. Some of those products are much more concentrated than others, so go for the products with the highest CFU/bacteria or propagules/gram of mycorrhizae. Don't buy expensive aloe extracts-you can buy the "lily of the desert" brand of 100% aloe gel for a fraction of the cost. It's a great substitute for expensive rooting concoctions, and Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide is a good substitute for those expensive bacterial inoculants and is vastly more concentrated than most of them too. Good luck!
 

GreenRat

Active Member
Thank you for the advice. Fertilizing the whole plant is very well established, I have a thoroughly developed method.
I also mastered the cultivation conditions perfectly. I only neglected one thing - roots (only root juice).
I do not expect great results from root enhancers or any other stimulants.
I just thought that the only additional thing I can do for my plants is to support root growth.
Unfortunately, there is no "Lily of the Desert" in my country and the shipping is expensive. However, there are similar products at a low price.
How do you use and dose aloe food juice? I have used Acti Vera Biobizz so far.
 

xtsho

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Thank you for the advice. Fertilizing the whole plant is very well established, I have a thoroughly developed method.
I also mastered the cultivation conditions perfectly. I only neglected one thing - roots (only root juice).
I do not expect great results from root enhancers or any other stimulants.
I just thought that the only additional thing I can do for my plants is to support root growth.
Unfortunately, there is no "Lily of the Desert" in my country and the shipping is expensive. However, there are similar products at a low price.
How do you use and dose aloe food juice? I have used Acti Vera Biobizz so far.
You didn't neglect anything. If you have a good organic medium you don't need to add anything. It should already be teeming with microbes. You don't need any additional products.
 

rmax

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You didn't neglect anything. If you have a good organic medium you don't need to add anything. It should already be teeming with microbes. You don't need any additional products.
I'm starting to think you're right and no nutes is less risky when using formulated designer soils.
 

bubba73

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Mycorrhiza- Bigfoot , and now trying DYNOMYCO..
soil - nectar for the gods
nutrients- cultured Eon , nectar for the gods
amdend soil - EWC , bokashi , one shot , earthshine biochar blend .

use rapid rooter with seedling or clones with my own little mix …
 
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