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Size:Each 5g Stick - Makes 1 Gallon Soil Blast is a product that established colonies of living bacteria for symbiotic growth with plants. Bacillus strains of beneficial bacteria break down organic matter into more bioavailable nutrition that is then more easily absorbed by plants. Trichoderma is a predatory fungi that feeds on parasites in the soil. These microbes are dehydrated on kelp and upon rehydration, feed on the kelp and nutrients in the soil they colonize the rhizosphere. Supreme Growers is dedicated to the ethical development of natural resources by providing quality products for a better, cleaner more sustainable garden. --- Directions: Add one scoop (5g) of Soil Blast to one gallon of water. Feed Soil Blast to soil once every 7 days during vegetative growth phase. For Supreme Results, mix with Supreme Growers Kelp Blast. --- SOIL AMENDING INGREDIENTS: Bacillus pumilus...................100,000,000 CFU/g Bacillus megaterium.............100,000,000 CFU/g Bacillus subtilis....................100,000,000 CFU/g Bacillus licheniformis...........100,000,000 CFU/g Trichoderma harzianum .............200,000 CFU/g 12% ....Kelp (Derived from Ascophyllum nodosum)
S**A
Treatment for Pythium Rot in hydroponics
I used this product to treat a bad case of Pythium Root Rot. I increased aeration of reservoir. I also add a tablespoon of this with a tablespoon of molasses(as food for bacteria) in a 5 gallon pail of clean water. I then put one of my aeration stones into the bucket and leave for 48 hours to make a "tea" that I add to my reservoir. The key biological element of this product that out competes Pythium is Trichoderma harzianum. I am out two weeks since I added this and my new roots are clear and growing great. I tried hydrogen peroxide and did more damage to my plants than helped so this project was a garden saver.
D**X
Indispensable for Potted Plants
This is keeping my vegetables beautiful, healthy and happy. I use it in concert with the Myco Blast in the following way:When planting seeds, I moisten the soil with a few pinches of the Myco Blast mixed into a repurposed ice mountain water bottle full of filtered tap water (so 16 oz give or take). I add just enough to make soil moist enough to easily compact in hand, but not wet. Then I plant the seed, water appropriately with the water mixture (so, deeply for water-loving seeds and weakly for more mediterranean or desert type seeds), and let it grow. I will continue applying this solution once a week to the soil until the first set of true leaves appear. After that point, I water normally, and once every week or two will add a solution of Soil Blast and filtered tap water.When re-potting nursery plants or changing soil on plants that have succumbed to less benevolent fungi, I will apply the same Myco Blast solution instead of watering the soil. After potting the plant, I water normally, applying the Soil Blast and tap water solution once every week or two (depending on the plant's nutritional + moisture needs, some need it less or more frequently).These two products have totally changed my little potted apartment garden from a mold-prone, sad, pale plant graveyard into a lush, vibrant, green treasure trove. The root systems in the plants grown with these beneficial microbes, nutrients, and fungi are healthy, bright white, sturdy, and much more efficient.**Images to come.
H**D
Really helped my hot peppers and my Peace Lilly bloomed.
I'm no professional grower just a hobbiest right now. I loved some hot pepper I bought in Italy so I planted some seeds. The were pretty small and leggy after they germinated. When they had a few leaves I began using this and BOOM! In two weeks they grew amazingly. Added a few inches and many leaves. Since I never grew these in the past maybe it would have happened either way but wow, they are healthy and growing so quickly after using this. So I tried it on my Peace Lilly's and suddenly, for this first time in nearly 6 months I have several blooms. Didn't change anything else.
J**N
no more seedlings dying from fungus
This stuff works. I had a fungal problem in my soil, worsened by insects and night time watering and it ruined by cucumber crop and other seedlings. After stopping the night time watering, allowing the soil to completely dry, and traping some of the insects, I still had a problem. I added this to the soil and within about 2 weeks, no more seedlings dying from fungus. I still have left over in the bottle (I used it for a few weeks beyond the plants looking healthy, then stopped), that I can use next year, and I got a large vegetable harvest, so this paid for itself!
K**Y
Absolutely Awesome!
Huge difference in my vegetable plants. I had the biggest potatoes I have ever grown in 30 years of gardening. My tomatoes are large and so sweet. My squashes are abundant, as are my cukes. I will not ever garden without this product again My neighbor came up one day and said what are you doing to your plants? I showed her and she went right down and got herself some. She swears it saved her tomatoes.
M**T
Not what the ad shows
The back label in the ad shows that the two strains of Trichoderma have 100,000,000 CFU/g density. The bottle I received shows the two Trichoderma strains contained are only 200,000 CFU/g. This is a HUGE discrepancy in potency, a factor of 500! How can there be this great a difference? If its a "typo", the back label shown in the ad needs to be corrected.
T**K
Beneficial mycorrhizae that aid plants to absorb nutrients!...
Works very well. Plants have increased vigor and health.I raise orchids, and this added into the fertilizer spray seems to increase rooting for those plants with roots.Do not leave any mix in the sprayer! The spray solution quickly grows mycorrhizae that plugs sprayers. This is a good thing! As it indicates the beneficial mycorrhizae that grows in the plant media helping roots to absorb nutrients.
A**S
U be the judge
Hard to tell if it works it goes bad really fast.
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