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Photosynthesis plus in flower?

I thought so but before I mixed a batch up figured I’d ask lol.. stuff stinks like hell but work very well... had explosive plant and root growth after using it
 

bsgospel

Bat Macumba
Veteran
I used it up until week 4 of flower. You should have fairly strong colonies by then. You can also find much cheaper substitutes. It really doesn't contain anything you can't find elsewhere or grow spores on your own. Any compost tea or sprout tea w/ mycos will achieve similar symbiotic results.
 

little-soldier

Active member
I used it up until week 4 of flower. You should have fairly strong colonies by then. You can also find much cheaper substitutes. It really doesn't contain anything you can't find elsewhere or grow spores on your own. Any compost tea or sprout tea w/ mycos will achieve similar symbiotic results.
What kind of ingredients would I need in order to produce Rhodopseudomonas palustris and Rhodospirillum rubrum? like the ones in photosynthesis plus
 
You should have fairly strong colonies by then. You can also find much cheaper substitutes. It really doesn't contain anything you can't find elsewhere or grow spores on your own.

Then what does it do. Colonies of what? You need to go back to microbe school. If you want to attract microbes you feed them. The only thing that determines the microbes is the food source.
 
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