Old Reviews Awesome promise of Cheap Archaea in new Jobe organics formula

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well lets start here i guess because i should look up a few pages on the net and cut and paste it to save alot of time but for the most part and shortest least complex answer to everyone who may read this...

Archaea simply put clean up after the other microbes in the medium they are the trashmen of the microbial world:)

now with that being said they do a variety of things like break down nitrate's ,ammonia,sulphur, salts, fecial matter from bacteria supporting a healthier environment to name a few

as far as goooooooing into how that gets alittle loooooong but to start w/ right now for the most part the we need to go to the beginning

for short there are three basic domains Archea (Anchient bacteria)
Bacteria domain(Eubacteria)
Eulcarya??spelling??(Protista Kingdom, Fungi Kingdom,Plantae Kingdom,Animalia Kingdom)

holy crap i'm getting into volllllllllllllumes of stuff but this is a start most don't want to talk microbial kingdom w/ me:)
pig i might like you after all but i'm still going into the house to stop my bacon from burning for my bltZZZZZZZ
 
Did some potting yesterday with a mix of this. We'll see how it does on tomatoes and peppers. I've always wanted to grow cherry bomb peppers and a small determinate Willamette Tomato. Now I have both sitting on the back porch.
 
Super bizzzzzzzy time of year so little time for some other hobbies
quick post on the JOBE

did a few things w/ other plants as test run to give go ahead for meds use
I have to say so far i am very inpressed
Test included

group of "Lill Bombers" a well known too me hybrid sweet hot pepper

group of "HERITAGE X MASTER" crossed for years i call "GRANDMA" tomatoes

group of straw-berries i have toyed i call "BIG BERRY"

w/in the tests i am using a few dif mix

1 Pro-Mix Ultimate Organic

2 Pro-Mix orange bails

3 Home Made mix

alrready tested promix against home made many times for dif reasons and promix is fairly consistant and haven't had as many consistancy issues as some other brands tested over time ff,hf,sn4,to name a few

w/in the test mediums i have groups of non-treated, 1/8 dose JOBE mix and doing 1/4 mix to boost microbe climate even more for juvenile up-canning done later

i am looking for that push at seedling to juvenile stage w/o stunting
people reccomend not fert of juveniles for easy stunting but a highly diluted foliar spray has always served well upon transplanting to reduce root need for the crucial acclimation to new environment

so far the jobe is WELL ahead
infact so far ahead i am goin to scrap the non-treated test and start treating them as well
almost everyone of the test sub were twice the size twice as fast

already got some mixed up and "brewing" for a few jem, durty, and magic juveniles intended for the ground in a week or two once treated and ammended soils have a chance to "brew" w/ added microbe life
anyway at this point it is clear that JOBE has a keeper and i only hope the flowering does as well on the jems as it has on the iris and others treated
the ph dramatic swing has lessened the blow on the containers treated w/ the extra bold Archeae and they have made it quicker for the added organic compounds to be used quicker
and in an ever increasing organic market this is a wonderful promise for the tool box
i myselff am a skeptic and have found cheap good results i hope will continue in the end
 
sorry to also clarify these rambling alittle further:)
got some coffee smokin some Klashnakov 54 X Kentuckianna SK and alittle all over the place w/ alittle time before the sun is ready for some work
compairing results JOBE is right behind my Home mix but once dialed in i would think it would be just as fine if i would have added the little extra perlite to the Pro-mix like i usually do to increase drying alittle
it's all about less is more until you are famuliar w/ exactly how much you can push them they can take more daily i would reccomend raising fert mix by a 32nd of every dose instead of waiting longer and making a larger increase at one time but it is more complicated to the newer grower and would recomend on using a plant or two as a test subject in every batch to push alittle more than others but never by extreme amounts unless you have money to BURN:)
 
Thanks for the update Sativalover. I have an outdoor grow box, a raised bed with a tallish cold frame over it really. It is lovingly referred to as the outhouse in part due to it occasionally smelling like manure. The first grow in here has 3 or 4 weeks to go and I have been working in a little of the JOBES along with some dried molasses ($12 / 50lb) and alfalfa pellets ($20 / 50 lb). I am hoping for better results on the next go around by working these 3 things in before the start of the next grow. I also add my egg shells in here.

I'll be keeping an eye on this thread to see how your foliar teas work out. I made some tea with alfalfa pellets once, the results weren't very clear, maybe with a little Jobes in the mix, it would be better.
 
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peppers 005.JPGhere are some of the peps treated w/ the Jobe which are larger than the ones treated w/ the technaflora regimine i comparitavely us
ones treated w/ my compost mix and tea are the largest but they are in ground and i know the limits that can be pushed better
i rarely use names but i have been impresseed by the jobe especially for cost effective comparison
if canna was legal and didn't go for 100 a 1/4 none of the products targeted towards canna wouldn't be close to $50 a bottle:no:
 
I just started a grow using jobes fast start.I will be doing four different strains,all in promix that has mychorazie in it.They will be in 3.4 gal airpots.My nutes will be gen organics go box.:smokebuds:
 
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View attachment 97397here are some of the peps treated w/ the Jobe which are larger than the ones treated w/ the technaflora regimine i comparitavely us
ones treated w/ my compost mix and tea are the largest but they are in ground and i know the limits that can be pushed better
i rarely use names but i have been impresseed by the jobe especially for cost effective comparison
if canna was legal and didn't go for 100 a 1/4 none of the products targeted towards canna wouldn't be close to $50 a bottle:no:

i should mention i think Technaflora makes a fine and relatively cheap product that has been great and cheaper than others i have tried in the past and is a standard in how it performs w/ me rarely have had cal mag issues and it it lighter on the pocket as well as it rinses very clean so a shorter flush can be used
in some peoples opinion if good organics are used no flushing is needed..to each their own in the end;)
 
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