Who’s ready to bloom!? We’ve put together a seasonal tea for our grower’s looking for a heavy microbial inoculant with the dry organic fertilizers that will support …

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  1. All good except the Herc Harvest. Mix it better, and don't use it in active teas because it contains a natural stabilizer , or preservative . I added it once to an active foaming bucket and the foaming stopped, and disappeared .It's an excellent product though, I shake it up well and use it with My Earth Juice Bloom, or Buddha Bloom. Good technique . Thanks, and blessings to You.

  2. Hey I’m super late to the party! But always come by for feeding tips, and was wondering it this tea would be too nutrient rich to use with nectar of the gods feed-feed-tea-feed-feed-flush routine. Plan to use the awesome sample pack with their recommendations this run(: happen to see this, would appreciate all knowledge. Thanks as always for the vids

  3. looks good but for me thats adding to many bagged products dont get me wrong im old school when i did mine i would grab small hand full of compost then add little bat shit alittle molasses and lil kelp thats about it . i am going to research this things u used by the looks of it its strong and the only thing u added bird and bat poo i would of just used the bat poo but good video and goingb resaerch your way one can never know to much

  4. Great vid! I’m trying to get info on 600w timers that operate daily to turn lights on and off AND won’t burn the house down. I’ve got 120/240 newly installed subpanel can use either one. I’m hoping I don’t have to get the electrician back and go back to college to understand how to set it up?! Are they the only way? Or can an easier one that plugs in the wall then ballast gets plugged into that?? Safety first!
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is my first..
    Thanks guys and girls good luck…
    Loco

  5. Well, you can tell this is from a grow shop. I like your videos guys but come on. Following your links, that's $148.35 just for the consumables, and $109.61 for the gear. That's $257.96 to get started doing something that should only cost about $50 bucks to set up. Home Depot bucket $3.25, Air pump, stone, and tubing from Walmart aquarium section $15, Photosynthesis Plus microbes $25 (or compost free out of your yard), Grandmas unsulfured molasses $5. Bubble 24-48 hours and apply weekly.

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