Seaweed and Beneficial Microorganisms… in a bottle

in HiveGarden • 3 years ago

Seaweed and Beneficial Microorganisms… in a bottle🤫


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I have been concerned about the microbiological life in the garden since starting summer abruptly with a crazy heatwave and overloading our soil with lots of carbon materials, as I mentioned in a previous post recently:

Currently, I need to add more nitrogen fixing bacterias because I overloaded the yard with carbon materials and mycelium over the past 8 months.
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Because of summer and how exorbitantly hot it can get in the delivery trucks and how impossible it can be to manage compost piles outside, I opted to go and visit the local grow shop to buy nitrogen fixing microbes in a bottle and seaweed. The seaweed was to help provide proteins, sugars, and minerals to the bacterias namely and the plant root stimulating properties of seaweed was something I wanted as well.

I found a product called Bioweed to use as a seaweed product. Essentially, a base for the solution for the beneficial microorganisms I was to buy.


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General Organics BioWeed (0.2 – 0 – 0.3) is a plant and soil vitality booster featuring a natural blend of cold processed seaweed that encourages thriving growth of roots, stem, and foliage.
Seaweeds have long been recognized as stress reducing agents and powerful plant boosters. BioWeed encourages prolific root and foliage growth as well as larger flowers and fruits. BioWeed works synergistically with all fertilizers to promote vigorous, healthy growth. Use with any garden soil, potting mix, or other growing media.
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For the price point and past experience using Great White products I choose Great White Mycorrhizae to use for my microbiological product.

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Plant Success Great White Mycorrhizae contains carefully selected mycorrhizal fungi plus beneficial bacteria well suited to a variety of soils, climates and plants. In nature, these microorganisms thrive in and on plant roots and greatly enhance plant growth and vigor.
Features:
• 7 species Endomycorrhizae & 11 species Ectomycorrhizae
• 67,000 Endo & 1.5 billion Ecto Propagules per lb.
• 19 species Bacteria/ 2 species Trichoderma
• Biostimulant & Vitamin Package
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But wait there's more!

I was given 8 oz of King Crab a new product that is highly concentrated nitrogen and phosphorous fixing microbes, for free!


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Plant Success King Crab
Increase yields, maximize phosphorous uptake, and add life to the root zone! The active microbes in King Crab were specifically selected to enhance root zone performance during the vegetative stage and increase yields in the flowering stage. With 275 million organisms per mL, these microbes enhance absorption of phosphorous and micronutrients, which is key to higher yields and quality flowers.
• 11 species of powerful bacteria specifically selected to boost phosphorous uptake and plant performance
• Increases yield for less cost than competing products
• Enhances phosphorous and micronutrient uptake
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Application

I combined said products together as directed into my backpack sprayer and foliar sprayed the garden in the late afternoon/early evening.
Soil drenching is recommended to ensure root inoculation. But foliar applications will work, just ensure soil and plants are well watered and application is done early evening or an hour before sunrise.

I saw great results and will make a walkthrough post tomorrow to show off the results.



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 3 years ago  

I should try that with my tomato plants.

Seaweed is cool but so is freeze dried coconut powder or 1 tbls of coconut water(from green baby coconuts) per gallon also does cool stuff

I gave my garden some seeweed a few years ago I should really do another feeding. I need to do more research on what micronutrients are good for cannabis it looks like you bought some really legit food. Good to see you bought liquid seeweed! It's WAYYYY better than dry. You should try liquid guano too its the shit ... literally.

I have tons of mycelium in my soil but its really hot so they hardly fruit and I have to water carefully. The cannabis sure love it though.

Are you referencing fruiting mushroom bodies?😜

Yes. mushrooms fruit. Plants sprout.

That was an extremely ignorant and unnecessary remark. I guess you never have had prickly pear fruit or fruit from plants called fruit trees??? Stay off my page please.

Wow lay off the crack pipe. Fruit trees "bare fruit" and mushrooms "fruit" so if you want to get all high and mighty you are actually wrong. And anyways I was just trying to clarify.

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