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March 19, 2011 | #1 |
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Using Great White myco and Excelurator together
Anyone see a reason why I cannot use both as a dip when I plant out tomorrow?
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March 19, 2011 | #2 |
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Hi Michael,
I was just pondering the same question yesterday, when I did the initial drench on the plants with Excelurator. I've decided (without any scientific basis) to wait a week between treatment with the Great White myco. As the Excelurator is derived from Ammonium Nitrate and Potassium Hydroxide, I was concerned about how these compounds would interact with the Great White mycos and beneficial bacteria. Maybe we have a Chemist here at TV who can enlighten us on the subject. Raybo |
March 19, 2011 | #3 |
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Ray
Your son, who is very knowledgeable about these matters, as you know, I think told me it was ok to do so. But it was the last of many questions I asked him, I was in a hurry to get back to my conference, and I am not sure he told me it was ok.
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March 19, 2011 | #4 |
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Michael,
Just placed a call to Jim's Store - - but they are closed. Left a VM on his cell. Will let you know his recommendation when he calls me back. Raybo p.s. I had forgotten to tell him before you visited yesterday that I had offered the 10% special discount if you used the code "EarthTainer". We both got a laugh out of it. |
March 20, 2011 | #5 |
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Ray:
He did look pretty surprised when I told him about the Earthtainer special discount! As I am sure you know, he is selling 5 gallon earthtainer as well as the regular ones in the store.
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March 21, 2011 | #6 | |
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Does the Excelurator have root hormones or other special ingredients to justify its price? It looks like it is intended for continuous use, aimed towards hydroponic growers. I guess it must work if people keep buying it. Why not do a trial comparison w/ and w/o? At those low rates your myco should be OK, but that's just a guess.
Bulk source http://www.aaa-chemicals.com/potassium-hydroxide.html KOH MSDS http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p5884.htm Testimonials http://couchlockcafe.com/showthread.php?t=590 Quote:
I'm wondering how it would compare to Pro-Tekt. http://www.dyna-gro.com/retaildownloads.htm Interesting that potassium hydroxide is corrosive and potassium silicate is a corrosion inhibitor. |
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March 21, 2011 | #7 |
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David
On the bottle are instructions for hydro and soil use. The amount for soil use is 1.2 tsp per 5 gallons of water. Yesterday, I planted out 25 varieties, I plant each, and put 1.2 tsp in 5 gallons, along with the Great White-which was 2 tsp for the 5 gallons of water- and dipped the plants in the solution. I am going to use the Excelurator every week for about 3 weeks.
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March 21, 2011 | #8 |
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i will try to post photos of my seedlings that i am trialing
roots excelurator and rapid start, so far there is no difference in the growth or the health of the plants, if the end results are the same i will use rapid start only because it cost less money.??, regards. les |
March 21, 2011 | #9 |
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Michael,
Just talked with Jim and his customers mix the two together with no adverse effect. He said the compounds in the Excelurator will not kill the bacteria in the Great White at all. Raybo |
March 21, 2011 | #10 | |
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http://www.bio-organics.com/Mycorrhizae_Products.html My main fertilizer for seedlings is MSU 13-3-15 8Ca 2Mg + minors @ 1/4-1/2 tsp/gal (50-100 ppm N). I hope that will work. |
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March 21, 2011 | #11 |
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Ray
So I heard what Jim said right. Thx for talking to him. Les let us know how your trial turns out pls. David, I think it's the P that can take down the myco.
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May 26, 2013 | #12 |
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Les, did you ever post on your results for the Excelurator vs Rapid Start vs. null trial? I have some of these products and would like to know their efficacy.
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May 26, 2013 | #13 |
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I did a little research and our cannabis friends have been testing the product with good results and it does seem more geared for hydroponic use. Some other posts indicate that the Fox Farms product Kongaroots is just as effetive and half the price.
A word of note. Ammonium Nitrate and Potassium Hydroxide, the two major players in Excelurator when mixed together will form Potassium nitrate. http://blog.bghydro.com/tag/enhancer/
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May 26, 2013 | #14 |
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Hmm. Well, I just used it again with some AminoTreatment (1tsp per 5 gal) in my raised bed garden. Most plants seem quite beefy and happy, but I do so much for them I never know what specifically is good, what's bad, and what just doesn't matter. I'm half through the Excelurator after a year and a half of use, so I might try the Fox Farm's offering next time to save a buck.
Thanks Ami. -naysen |
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