I like the brush idea. I've only been using Great White for transplanting and planting... but after watching this I will be adding some to my watering also.
I love the paint brush method, I normally just sprinkle direct with the scoop and yours is a much more economic method. I really find it interesting that radish receives so much benefit, seeing as how it is one of the few non-mycorrhizal plants, I wonder which organisms it benefits from.
You can thank my cheap Mennonite heritage for the paint brush method. I didn't know that about radishes, very interesting. I can't wait to see this stuff in action outside, although, I've done so many things to amend my soil it will tough to have any idea where the benefits all came from.
From what I read Mycorrhizal Fungi can take 2-4 weeks to form a symbiotic relationship with the roots so introduction / inoculating at germination is great, been thinking of staring small cover crops of compatible white clovers to establish Mycorrhizal Fungi colonization of a pot prior to planting. Thanks for sharing your findings!!!
Recharge and great white are pretty darn close to being the same with the exception of molasses which is not in great white. Great white + molasses = recharge
Awesome freaking video and thank you for the information and for sharing your insights with us. I very much appreciate all you have taught me about growing so I just wanted to say thank you and ti let you know I'm glad I found your channel and yes I did subscribe so please keep up the awesome work and I promise to keep coming back for more and sharing your video's with as many people as I possibly can because you definitely deserve all the exposure that you can get. 🤟🤓👍
Thanks so much for the kind words. I'll do my best to keep the content quality high. I definetely don't have all the answers but I'll gladly share what I've learned so far. If there is something you'd like to see don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again for stopping by.
Nice setting and how you described it. Almost perfect. For the evaluation I wished you had weight the total wet mass of each batch, so we have some numbers. You could also separate the root from the leafs for that and weight it separately.
I believe you would have seen a greater difference if you had used fertile soil. Trichoderma doesnt form a symbiotic relationship with the plant, mycorrhizal does. Trichoderma breaks down hard to process minerals in the soil and does some other things that the mycorrhizal cannot process so that the mycorrhizae can use it, and, in turn, feeds it to the plant. In return, the plant provides the sugars to the mycorrhizae. Im trying it first the first time this summer in a potted garden this summer to see how it goes but using a different mycorrhizal and separate trichoderma package.
@@HouseDadLife I have been enjoying the way it feels! It is so soft but not dusty. I got the King Crab and will see how that works alongside. Since I am unsure about the dosage of GW, I decided to order another bottle since it has a shaker on it. By the way, when does that stuff expire. I don't see any dates on my label as told.
I'm not sure of expiration, I'm still on my first tub, and it seems to be still doing the job. I've had it for a few years already. I use a paint brush and dip and dust to really stretch it far.
I really appreciate the testing, and loved the methodical approaches taken and consistency. But i wish you would have just set the camera still, panned out and let us see and compare them for a moment. Jumping all over the place theres just way too much going on and too hard to see and remember how the others looked in comparison. Thanks again!
Thanks for taking the time to comment Clayton, I'll try and take a bit more time with my next comparison video with the side by sides so you can get a better look. Still learning how to get beneficial video footage.
This great for trees above all as it’s mostly found in forests and cannabis certainly benefits from a good myco network in your soil. But keep in mind if you are growing brassicas that myco will have zero effect and may even be neutralized by the brassica roots. In other words, it’s expensive so don’t waste it!
@@HouseDadLife we’re all learning 🙂. And this is fascinating to me. I learned the hard way after wasting quite a bit on my brassica garden. Thanks so much for a great video.
Reminds me of my first visit to a hydroponics store. I told him I was growing strawberry indoors, he asked how tall and you could tell he felt horrible that they were so small. I explained I thought they were huge and the fruit was great. Much of this went on finally he asked oh you actually mean strawberries not the variety everything started to work out much better for me.
I don't know how well mycorrhyzal fungi works in a medium of perlite. You should do a comparison with plants dusted in mycorrhyzal fungi grown in soil and others in perlite.
This is a great idea, more A and B tests are coming, I'm in the process of putting together a testing rig that I plan on running all the time to get better at my grows.
natto maker here. Bacillus subtilis likes it hot. 110 deg f is ideal, I'm actually running an experiment right now, like 12 hours left to compare natto (Bacillus subtilis grown on soybeans) in a natto maker (110 deg f) versus in a yogurt maker (104 deg f) so.. really the hotter the better, I cannot imagine soil getting that hot ever... but that's what subtilis likes. I don't know if that helps anyone... but there it is.
@@HouseDadLife When you start natto, you "shock" it with water at 185 deg f. I had trouble believing that this was beneficial, and that "shock" was different than "kill", however, after many successful batches of natto... I can confidently say starting it at 185 deg f promotes growth. Bacteria and real life, in general, are amazing. ty so much for your video.
Might I add it doesn't work well in a hydroponics environment as mycelium need a wet but not drowned wet to thrive also synthetic fertilizers doesn't feed the fungi right
i don't get this. why use microbes - fungi and bacteria, if you are going to trial with perlite? what was your feeding protocol? mygreathanks and blessings
@@HouseDadLife got this. you have great results so i get it. perhaps plant roots are free from pest/disease by the inoculation. do the bacteria and fungi survive the whole process? i mean up to harvest. or only up to what point? do you re-inoculate during the grow? mygreathanks and blessings
I think you should try taking 1 teaspoon of "Mycorrhizal Fungi" and inoculate it into a molasses solution of 2 liter water with an air bubbler, let the fungi multiply for 1 day and then add this solution to you plants with the "ABCD" test. The benefit of this is that you only used 1 teaspoon of "Mycorrhizal Fungi" for multiplying and inoculating all your plants, something similar to making a compost tea.
Thanks for taking the time to share, there might be another experiment in there. I've wanted to look more into making my own batches yet, but just haven't gotten around to it.
For starters, I rate this content a SMASH! Looks like folks are digging your style, 169... pretty sweet. I would have to call C the winner. If I do grab some of that, I think I'd use the C method without the dusting, because I'm not a fan of adding more complexity. I'm just a simple American boy and my capacity for change is limited. Very cool, I'm seriously tempted to purchase some... if I do, I'll tell them House Dad Life sent me ;-)
Now I'm starting to get excited about this stuff in the garden! If you decide to pick some up make sure to video it up, curious how your results will be in kratky. You seem to have that pretty dialed in. As always thanks for stopping by, not sure what happened, took me forever to get my first sub, and first 100.
@@HouseDadLife I appreciate your response it's a shame how many times I have messaged the DGC about recharge seeing it's Scottie Real who owns the company but still no response yet from them. Doesn't tend to give me much faith that if he does reply would he be honest with me?
It's all the same. Only 2 companies in the world grow that fungi. Both in India. Anything you buy in America is at least 98 percent clay filler. Some are 99.9 percent filler. I guess people would feel bad paying 50 bucks for half a gram of fungus. It's a long going scam in the gardening world. They have it on the package but then say it's purr. It still works but you're buying mostly dirt.
It might be there too make application easier as well, even for me I've thought about adding it to something to dilute it further to make application easier.
If the water has cholrine , that would make sense why it has better results with constantly re-applying mycorrhiza Vitamin C(ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate, the latter they say is better more neutral instead of acidic, but both are good) for neutralizing that poison. Fluoride should be big problem too Im just researching, dont have experience concerning this Now if you use really clean Reverse osmosis water or something...dont know what to say
I thought that the mycorrhizal fungi helped the roots absorb nitrogen from the soil. So the benefit really happens when you are using a soil with organic material with bacteria and beneficial biology (nematodes etc...). The benefit should be greatly reduced in the inert soil
I've been using this stuff for my peppers for years and really like the way it helps with the root structure between transplants. BTW great video. Subscribed.
Fam, Great White is LIFE! been using 6 years and will not use any other mycorrhizae product! P.S. kudos on the paintbrush inoculation tip, well taken!🦈🥦💯
@@HouseDadLife I ordered myco today, and will do my experiment as well, this is interesting actually, for so long i thought salt base can kills fungi. My question is actually a way to show how im blown away by seeing success in something proven that it will not. Thanks for sharing this bro
I mix with water and either immediately pour over the root zone or use the dusting method. Once a week. I don't think you should use it in a hydroponic reservoir
I've never tried it for this, I think a routing gel might be a goto, that being said I do root cuttings in perlite only soaking them 4 times a day for 30 min. Easy for me because I have this set on a timer. Hope that helps.
U ever veg anything with your aquarium water i do my cannabis veg cycle with my aquarium water change water but i have heavy stocked african cichlid tanks 25+ goin cuz i breed , raise , and sell them lol
@@Sinsemillaflowers. If you go on to their site and check the data sheet it says something like "may cause cancer".I used it for around 10yrs before I saw it.Started using Voodoo Juice but going to stop that and start collecting it to add to my compost tea.I already add Meal Worm Fras and Bat Guano which is packed with Microbes,and give them some Carbs to feed on in the form of Molasses.They say aerating it turns the count from millions in to billions.
@@HouseDadLife I also recommend a control, because your results from this experiment are invalid without it. Maybe those seeds would have come up exactly the same if you had no supplementation.
@@psiclops521 Another good point, I've actually just put together an A and B grow testing rig to be able to do better evaluating. I'll share results on the channel. Requests for tests as well as comments about improving my grow are more than welcome.
Maybe I'll have to do a better job with my video, I very much think it is worth it in the quality of the plant. Hopefully in the future I can convey this.
@@HouseDadLife I'm sure it works. Its just too exspensive. Gasoline works in your car but would you pay $20 a gallon. No. Difference is your car needs gas.. your plant doesn't need great white.. I never use it. My plants are so big green and healthy. I dont really see them doing much better. My plants even look better than my friends who swears by the great white.
I'm glad you have found great healthy ways to grow your plants! Whatever method works for each person is a great method in my opinion. What is your favorite plant to grow?
Woulda been better to use a more unform led for testing like a spider farmer grow light , like a spider farmer sf 7000 unform light distribution , would be the one to use for testing especially
I like the brush idea. I've only been using Great White for transplanting and planting... but after watching this I will be adding some to my watering also.
I'm glad you found something you can apply to your own grow.
Make sure and get that extra inch of growth out of your plant lol
@@HouseDadLife Hey . Does Great White contain beneficial bacteria ? Thank you .
You bet it does!
@@HouseDadLife hey . How will great white affect the plant after foliar spray ?
Thank you , I was on the fence about buying Great White , now I'm sold !
Still using it here,. and you're welcome, I'm glad I could help.
@@HouseDadLife And I just subscribed as I see a few other videos you have that peaked my interest ,so my return gift is to subscribed . Thanks.
@rainerrain9689 Welcome to the channel, don't be shy to chime in the comments here, I do my best to keep up with all of them.
I love the paint brush method, I normally just sprinkle direct with the scoop and yours is a much more economic method. I really find it interesting that radish receives so much benefit, seeing as how it is one of the few non-mycorrhizal plants, I wonder which organisms it benefits from.
You can thank my cheap Mennonite heritage for the paint brush method. I didn't know that about radishes, very interesting.
I can't wait to see this stuff in action outside, although, I've done so many things to amend my soil it will tough to have any idea where the benefits all came from.
From what I read Mycorrhizal Fungi can take 2-4 weeks to form a symbiotic relationship with the roots so introduction / inoculating at germination is great, been thinking of staring small cover crops of compatible white clovers to establish Mycorrhizal Fungi colonization of a pot prior to planting. Thanks for sharing your findings!!!
I've done so in the garden and feel it has been very successful in restoring soil that was really poor.
It can take up to 6 weeks
You should turn off the led light when filming the plants. Turn on just a regular light. Help us see the plants better.
I'll keep this in mind, thanks for mentioning.
I've also used the great white and loved it but truly trying the recharge and loving it even more
Recharge your soil?
Another microbe product out there is called recharge.
If you use recharge, might as well use Mikrobs. Cheaper with more spores, same exact product pretty much.
Maybe a trial is in order.
Recharge and great white are pretty darn close to being the same with the exception of molasses which is not in great white. Great white + molasses = recharge
Awesome freaking video and thank you for the information and for sharing your insights with us. I very much appreciate all you have taught me about growing so I just wanted to say thank you and ti let you know I'm glad I found your channel and yes I did subscribe so please keep up the awesome work and I promise to keep coming back for more and sharing your video's with as many people as I possibly can because you definitely deserve all the exposure that you can get.
🤟🤓👍
Thanks so much for the kind words. I'll do my best to keep the content quality high. I definetely don't have all the answers but I'll gladly share what I've learned so far. If there is something you'd like to see don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again for stopping by.
I noticed the host's eyes are of two different colors. Nothing wrong with that. Lovely and unique colored eyes.
Been using it for 5 yrs the stuff works great
Nice setting and how you described it. Almost perfect. For the evaluation I wished you had weight the total wet mass of each batch, so we have some numbers. You could also separate the root from the leafs for that and weight it separately.
Weight is a great idea for sure. Wish I would have thought of that.
Keep educating the people 👍. Thanks for the honest review
Always happy to see people enjoy the videos. Glad to see you stopped in, and thanks for leaving a comment.!
I believe you would have seen a greater difference if you had used fertile soil. Trichoderma doesnt form a symbiotic relationship with the plant, mycorrhizal does. Trichoderma breaks down hard to process minerals in the soil and does some other things that the mycorrhizal cannot process so that the mycorrhizae can use it, and, in turn, feeds it to the plant. In return, the plant provides the sugars to the mycorrhizae. Im trying it first the first time this summer in a potted garden this summer to see how it goes but using a different mycorrhizal and separate trichoderma package.
Very nice condensed way of putting it. Trichoderma also kills non beneficial bacteria as well from what I understand.
One tsp per gallon; thank you. I have no scoop and just sprinkle in. I also ordered some king crab to see how that helps even more.
I really like it, just used some yesterday to help some greenhouse get going after planting. Good luck with your grow!
@@HouseDadLife I have been enjoying the way it feels! It is so soft but not dusty. I got the King Crab and will see how that works alongside. Since I am unsure about the dosage of GW, I decided to order another bottle since it has a shaker on it. By the way, when does that stuff expire. I don't see any dates on my label as told.
I'm not sure of expiration, I'm still on my first tub, and it seems to be still doing the job. I've had it for a few years already. I use a paint brush and dip and dust to really stretch it far.
Enjoyed this & Subscribed! 😉 It was hard to tell at first, but I was looking at the leaf growth, the roots & the meat. I agree with you House Dad. 😉
Thanks for the sub, still using it and loving it!
I really appreciate the testing, and loved the methodical approaches taken and consistency. But i wish you would have just set the camera still, panned out and let us see and compare them for a moment. Jumping all over the place theres just way too much going on and too hard to see and remember how the others looked in comparison. Thanks again!
Thanks for taking the time to comment Clayton, I'll try and take a bit more time with my next comparison video with the side by sides so you can get a better look. Still learning how to get beneficial video footage.
This great for trees above all as it’s mostly found in forests and cannabis certainly benefits from a good myco network in your soil. But keep in mind if you are growing brassicas that myco will have zero effect and may even be neutralized by the brassica roots. In other words, it’s expensive so don’t waste it!
Neutralized by the roots. Might need to read a book on this, turns out I know so little about it.
@@HouseDadLife we’re all learning 🙂. And this is fascinating to me. I learned the hard way after wasting quite a bit on my brassica garden. Thanks so much for a great video.
You are very welcome. More bacteria work to come in the garden this year!
This stuff is used by tons of people in the cannabis industry with gr8 results imo
I was so confused that this isnt a cannabis video
Reminds me of my first visit to a hydroponics store. I told him I was growing strawberry indoors, he asked how tall and you could tell he felt horrible that they were so small. I explained I thought they were huge and the fruit was great. Much of this went on finally he asked oh you actually mean strawberries not the variety everything started to work out much better for me.
Great idea with the brush
Awesome glad you liked it!
This stuff is amazing just started using it wow great for bubblers kills all of that bad bacteria.
I'm still super happy that I discovered it, just know there's no going back.
This experiment was done excellent and exciting to watch!
Why thanks!!
Thanks for the video. Also totally dig your heterochromia.
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Great video, thank you very much for sharing ! :)
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed!
My plants love this stuff
you should do your filming under white light if possible, the blurple makes it hard to see the fine details and is kinda hard on the eyes
There was another comment about this, can do for future videos.
Can you do an experiment with hydrozyme please?
I'll add it to my list, no promises some are harder for me to get.
I don't know how well mycorrhyzal fungi works in a medium of perlite. You should do a comparison with plants dusted in mycorrhyzal fungi grown in soil and others in perlite.
This is a great idea, more A and B tests are coming, I'm in the process of putting together a testing rig that I plan on running all the time to get better at my grows.
@@HouseDadLife That's great, I would like to see the results of that test. It's good to see someone interested in mycorrhyzal fungi.
natto maker here. Bacillus subtilis likes it hot. 110 deg f is ideal, I'm actually running an experiment right now, like 12 hours left to compare natto (Bacillus subtilis grown on soybeans) in a natto maker (110 deg f) versus in a yogurt maker (104 deg f) so.. really the hotter the better, I cannot imagine soil getting that hot ever... but that's what subtilis likes. I don't know if that helps anyone... but there it is.
That seems so hot for something that lives in soil. Bacteria is amazing.
@@HouseDadLife When you start natto, you "shock" it with water at 185 deg f. I had trouble believing that this was beneficial, and that "shock" was different than "kill", however, after many successful batches of natto... I can confidently say starting it at 185 deg f promotes growth. Bacteria and real life, in general, are amazing. ty so much for your video.
Thanks for posting the comment, glad you enjoyed the video. Great that you stopped by.
Great white requires more organic matter than just perlite it needs organic matter to decompose and feed off
Might I add it doesn't work well in a hydroponics environment as mycelium need a wet but not drowned wet to thrive also synthetic fertilizers doesn't feed the fungi right
Great video
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
i don't get this. why use microbes - fungi and bacteria, if you are going to trial with perlite? what was your feeding protocol? mygreathanks and blessings
I had root troubles until great white, since then, none, for years. 30 min feed at 8 am, 12 pm and 4 pm daily.
@@HouseDadLife got this. you have great results so i get it. perhaps plant roots are free from pest/disease by the inoculation. do the bacteria and fungi survive the whole process? i mean up to harvest. or only up to what point? do you re-inoculate during the grow? mygreathanks and blessings
Anytime I do a reservoir change it gets another dose, but I use way less than it says.
I think you should try taking 1 teaspoon of "Mycorrhizal Fungi" and inoculate it into a molasses solution of 2 liter water with an air bubbler, let the fungi multiply for 1 day and then add this solution to you plants with the "ABCD" test. The benefit of this is that you only used 1 teaspoon of "Mycorrhizal Fungi" for multiplying and inoculating all your plants, something similar to making a compost tea.
That is a great idea for a test, I'll put it on my list for a future test. Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment.
Thanks for taking the time to share, there might be another experiment in there. I've wanted to look more into making my own batches yet, but just haven't gotten around to it.
@@HouseDadLife Thanks, for sharing the ABC tests. Really helpful.
You are welcome I appreciate everyone getting value from the tests as well.
Mycorrhizal fungi needs a root to multiple. This will not work
For starters, I rate this content a SMASH! Looks like folks are digging your style, 169... pretty sweet. I would have to call C the winner. If I do grab some of that, I think I'd use the C method without the dusting, because I'm not a fan of adding more complexity. I'm just a simple American boy and my capacity for change is limited. Very cool, I'm seriously tempted to purchase some... if I do, I'll tell them House Dad Life sent me ;-)
Now I'm starting to get excited about this stuff in the garden! If you decide to pick some up make sure to video it up, curious how your results will be in kratky. You seem to have that pretty dialed in.
As always thanks for stopping by, not sure what happened, took me forever to get my first sub, and first 100.
@@HouseDadLife Ooooh... new content material! I need to re-record a video I did, it was awful, lol! Yeah, I might just pop on that.
You know I'll come over to smash it!
So what is the difference between A B and C?? Just adding more perlite??
The answer is at the end. Thanks for taking the time to comment
So if I have recharge can I just sprinkle it on my roots directly and not use mycorrhizae
Recharge has mycorrhizae along with many of the same things that are in great white plus dry molasses.
@@HouseDadLife I appreciate your response it's a shame how many times I have messaged the DGC about recharge seeing it's Scottie Real who owns the company but still no response yet from them. Doesn't tend to give me much faith that if he does reply would he be honest with me?
Did I miss what nutrients you were using?
I do believe it was general hydroponics, I switch between that and masterblend tomato formula.
How is the mycorrhiza supposed to grow without a carbon source…?
I've had a few people want to see this trial in a grow mix, it's coming in the next month.
Nice video, It would be nice to see a comparison between Great White vs Extreme Gardening Mykos/Azos. Thank you, subed and liked.
Heard a few people wanting product comparisons, I'll have to get something going.
It's all the same. Only 2 companies in the world grow that fungi. Both in India. Anything you buy in America is at least 98 percent clay filler. Some are 99.9 percent filler. I guess people would feel bad paying 50 bucks for half a gram of fungus. It's a long going scam in the gardening world. They have it on the package but then say it's purr. It still works but you're buying mostly dirt.
It might be there too make application easier as well, even for me I've thought about adding it to something to dilute it further to make application easier.
could you do a test with pyscho myco
I'll get a hold of them and see if they'll get me a sample to test
@@HouseDadLife that would be great keep us updated
Cool! Different colored eyes - very rare.
Typically takes people a while to notice, bravo.
If the water has cholrine , that would make sense why it has better results with constantly re-applying mycorrhiza
Vitamin C(ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate, the latter they say is better more neutral instead of acidic, but both are good) for neutralizing that poison. Fluoride should be big problem too
Im just researching, dont have experience concerning this
Now if you use really clean Reverse osmosis water or something...dont know what to say
I am using reverse osmosis water, tds is typically between 15 and 35.
All it would take would be for a spider or a fly to go from one plant to the next to cross inoculate them all.
Food for thought, how far do I need to take the experiment to make sure it conveys accurate results.
I want to use this stuff in my Turbocloner in liquid form but cant find it anywhere ! Is it ok to use the powdered form for this !
The liquid one is called Orca, type orca mycorrhizae into eBay and you should find some
@@itsmrlonewolf Thank you !
Was the nutrient solution pH adjusted/monitored?
Always!
I thought that the mycorrhizal fungi helped the roots absorb nitrogen from the soil. So the benefit really happens when you are using a soil with organic material with bacteria and beneficial biology (nematodes etc...). The benefit should be greatly reduced in the inert soil
I agree there should be a bigger benefit in soil, but I've found even in perlite my plants seem to be better consistently when they are present.
What did you feed the plants as they were growing?
Then general hydroponic flora series.
There could be a fertilisation effect happening. The powder naturally contains fertiliser.
no fertilizer here baby
I've been using this stuff for my peppers for years and really like the way it helps with the root structure between transplants. BTW great video. Subscribed.
Thanks for sharing and for the sub. I almost always have a pepper plant on the go. They are so good in hydro.
Fam, Great White is LIFE! been using 6 years and will not use any other mycorrhizae product! P.S. kudos on the paintbrush inoculation tip, well taken!🦈🥦💯
Glad you got something you can use from the video. Pretty awesome mystery dust for sure!
"Don't get trapped in the foundation you built"
Do you still need chemical fertilizer if your using mycorrhizae?.
In soil much less of anything is required but might still be beneficial
@@HouseDadLife how effective are they in controlling bacterial wilt in tomato?
I have no experience with bacterial wilt so I can't comment, sorry.
Best stuff!
Anyone else hold their hand up to cover half his face at a time to compare effect of different eye color?
Been there done that, very slight but there is a difference. For the bystander, no idea.
So basically the salt based nutritions didn't kills the fungi and microbes like all the papers out there claimed!?
I'm only trying to experiment for my own personal plant growth improvement, I'm not scientific, just very curious.
@@HouseDadLife I ordered myco today, and will do my experiment as well, this is interesting actually, for so long i thought salt base can kills fungi.
My question is actually a way to show how im blown away by seeing success in something proven that it will not.
Thanks for sharing this bro
Hey glad you enjoyed it and thanks for leaving the comment!
Can I use Great white in water?
I mix with water and either immediately pour over the root zone or use the dusting method. Once a week. I don't think you should use it in a hydroponic reservoir
I'm trying to grow new root some how my plant became unrooted so I placed in water to grow new root.
I've never tried it for this, I think a routing gel might be a goto, that being said I do root cuttings in perlite only soaking them 4 times a day for 30 min. Easy for me because I have this set on a timer. Hope that helps.
with just perlite and synth fert youre not really housing or feeding the microbes
Thank Lot's brother...
Anytime, glad you enjoyed.
Very nice. .👍👍
I'm glad you enjoyed! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
In DWC???
love the heterochromia, it's cool :D
Do one with recharge 💚🙏
CHEERS AND RECHARGE ⚡
I would think that eventually, they would all be cross inoculated.
In different trays I'm not sure how that would be possible. But mind you I don't know much about microbial life.
@@HouseDadLife microbes matter 💚🌱
I wish you would have grown one without using any great white.
A was nutrient solution only no Great White, it was my control
U ever veg anything with your aquarium water i do my cannabis veg cycle with my aquarium water change water but i have heavy stocked african cichlid tanks 25+ goin cuz i breed , raise , and sell them lol
I actually do use it to water my garden, i have a small pump set up in summer, it pumps it outside to a soaker hose. You are right, plants love it.
Recharge smells like powdered chocolate milk mix.
I think there is powdered molasses in it.
I see you got the Trichoderma and the Heterochromia. :)
🤣 hilarious
A little go,s , a long well,, I clone with it start seeds with it ,, l ike it
Awesome
You should do a post about the cancer thing with it in your tittle in big letters.
@@Sinsemillaflowers. If you go on to their site and check the data sheet it says something like "may cause cancer".I used it for around 10yrs before I saw it.Started using Voodoo Juice but going to stop that and start collecting it to add to my compost tea.I already add Meal Worm Fras and Bat Guano which is packed with Microbes,and give them some Carbs to feed on in the form of Molasses.They say aerating it turns the count from millions in to billions.
Heterochromia is cool.
Those yellow leaves are nitrogen deficiency.
Thanks for mentioning, my latest experiment should be set up better so I should be able to get more definitive results.
@@HouseDadLife I also recommend a control, because your results from this experiment are invalid without it. Maybe those seeds would have come up exactly the same if you had no supplementation.
@@psiclops521 Another good point, I've actually just put together an A and B grow testing rig to be able to do better evaluating. I'll share results on the channel. Requests for tests as well as comments about improving my grow are more than welcome.
I use it to clone. Works great.
I'm actually just working on cloning methods, you have any tips you would like to share?
Great white and then add pure kelp.. thank me later
Tip noted, thanks for sharing!
letsss gooooo W
Recharge is better
Thanks for leaving your opinion
Everything was great until I saw your foot puts cereal down with a yuck face
Here I was thinking my feet were sexy. WRONG!
So long story short. It works ok but not worth the money.
Maybe I'll have to do a better job with my video, I very much think it is worth it in the quality of the plant. Hopefully in the future I can convey this.
@@HouseDadLife I'm sure it works. Its just too exspensive. Gasoline works in your car but would you pay $20 a gallon. No. Difference is your car needs gas.. your plant doesn't need great white.. I never use it. My plants are so big green and healthy. I dont really see them doing much better. My plants even look better than my friends who swears by the great white.
I'm glad you have found great healthy ways to grow your plants! Whatever method works for each person is a great method in my opinion. What is your favorite plant to grow?
afraid of your own voice? mingle with some music...
I'll try and be louder and wake the wife when she's having a nap in the future.
Woulda been better to use a more unform led for testing like a spider farmer grow light , like a spider farmer sf 7000 unform light distribution , would be the one to use for testing especially
My latest grow experiments are done under a spider farmer sf1000, I'll have to look into the sf7000 because light distribution could be better.
@@HouseDadLife oh sweet haha i meant to say SE 7000 the bar style
I've looked into them, maybe in the future I'll pick some up.
@@HouseDadLife im getting two of them next week .
That's a much bigger indoor grow than what I have going on.
Dont need to watch this because it does work , i use it all the time only down fall is how expensive it is .
Agreed on all points