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http://www.advancednutrients.com/newsletter - visit this site to read all about hydroponics and how beneficial fungi and bacteria help roots and plants. Watch the video and find out all about Piranha, Tarantula, and Voodoo Juice!

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  • Hey G,

    Great video! Yes, Carboload and H-2 help to nourish the beneficial strains of micro-organisms contained in the products. Piranha, Tarantula and Voodoo Juice introduce a full spectrum of beneficials, while the H-2 and Carboload help them to colonize in greater numbers...I heard that Voodoo Juice is even better now with the introduction of a new super strain into the formulation....

  • Hi Erik,

    We should explain that H-2 is Humic Acid, which is derived from a rich, organic layer mined from on top of coal beds, called "leonardite." It creates an environment in your hydro grow, that closely approximates the humus (that fertile black organic soil that our grandparents grew their vegetables in). Glad to hear the "super" news about Voodoo Juice! BTW I love your videos and learn a lot from each one!

  • Hey Van,

    I read that you should use a bit extra of something to feed these critters to keep them healthy and growing in your solution. Isn't something like Carboload a good addition so you can keep your microbe colonies going?

    Or did I hear wrong?

  • Hey Kult,

    Yeah, Carboload gives those little critters something good to eat (sugars) so they spread more quickly throughout your root system. Where did you hear that?

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  • what did i tell you buddy

    this is how i grow my stuff u seen tha pics u no its huge

    u get more work done if u nevr have a sick day

    ur plants r no diff

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  • @EagleEyeKiller It's not absolutely necessary, but it does help to make sure your micro-herd has plenty to eat so it grows up big and strong.

  • what about carboload, isnt that neccessary to use these other 3... or do u not need carbo load?

  • both are excellent bloom booster formulations, although one is intended for a specific strain of a medicinal plant

    connoisseur is a step-up from Sensi because it contains an even higher level of chelation (including Calcium) over Sensi, and contains bloom co-factors that make plants explode with flowers and fruits better than any other nutrient currently available. It's an amazing nutrient technology.

  • what do you think about big bud vs kushy kush. both have L-Amino acids.

    and what do you think about the base nutirents sensi bloom part A and B vs. conisourrior part A and B?

    and carboload vs. bud candy?

  • And when using airstones in hydro, is there a such thing as too much water aeration? I used 4 12" airstones lastime, but I wanted to add a few more next time, could there be any harm in that?

  • do u know if AN will ever make a liquid version of tarantula and piranha like voodoo juice, or is it better to keep it in powder form for some reason?

  • Sounds like healthy microbial colonization.

    Also the chelates in the base nutrients can sometimes stain roots a light tan colour...

    Biological activity isn't always pretty, but as long as it's aerated, it can be very helpful to the crop.

  • probably the full spectrum of L-Amino acids that you are referring to...

  • i put sensi grow part a and b, and voodoo juice, in to my resovior in hydro...and something turned my roots from white to brown, but i dont think its root rot because i can see the brown in the bottom of the resovior and i have airstones, and on the clear tubes that go into the airstones, i can see the brown on it to. is that harmful? so far my plants look healthy.

  • big bud is also food for bacteria

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