First, what is Mycorrhizae? Myco is greek and means Fungus and Riza mean roots, so "root fungus" would be a good description. It's a symbiotic association between the roots and the plant where the fungus helps the roots to absorbe nutrients, grow faster and more vigoriously, keep unvanted...
Ginger and Garlic are quite difficult to ferment, or extract active ingredients from. By adding fermented liquid already like beer or wine, the active ingredients in Ginger and Garlic are more easily fermented. Then we add sugar. Remember, sugar gives the microbes energy to continue...
This is a good DIY fertilizer you can use during the transition from the vegetative to the flowering phase when growing cannabis. If you have used the DIY Grow Formula, and are in the last week of the vegetative phase, it's time to switch to the "Early Flowering Nutes", and continue to use this...
The Cannabis Enzyme & Hormone Extract is the second part of the grow fertilizer formula using Fish Hydrolysate.
This formula is effective not only for the Nitrogen it supplies, but more importantly for the growth promoting enzymes and hormones it contains. Chlorophyll in leaves is not broken...
This is an awesome solution you can make at home and feed your plants during the budding and flower stages of their growth cycle. The natural farming method emphasizes Potassium to enhance qualities like taste, sweetness, and increase in yields.
This recipe takes about 3 weeks to make. The...
Fish fertilizer is an awesome product for promoting plant growth. It’s high in Nitrogen for growing plants, can be naturally produced, and is an awesome food for microbes! Fungi love this stuff. Fish fertilizer can be expensive in the store, but it is easily produced at home.
Fish hydrolysate...
Lactobacillus is a beneficial bacterium that helps sterilize soil and remove byproducts that can build up and create a harmful environment. The presence of lactobacillus limits the undesirable organisms in the soil. This creates a more balanced environment that is able to support plant life...