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Originally Posted by Reeses
I have used a product called Quantum Orchid, which I got through repotme.com. I haven't used it long enough to say for certain that it works wonders, but they advertise it as being probiotics for orchids. It looks a little like soy sauce lol
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If I'm not mistaken, Quantum Orchid and a few others out there consist of a single species of
trichoderma fungus. The Inocucor Garden Solution product uses many species of bacteria and yeasts (not fungi) that have been developed into stable, non-competing consortia.
Each species imparts some protective and influential action on the plant and it's rhizosphere, and each one is different, making the Inocucor product more of a "broad spectrum" treatment (which works well with the trichoderma products, by the way).
Here's a recent review from an outdoor grower in Hawaii who got some sample material from me:
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"OK, after 3 applications roughly 10 days apart I can say that I see a noticeable improvement in my problem plants where fungal/bacterial problems are concerned. Spotting on leaves on my seedling Paphs and Phrags is almost completely gone and I am not sure if it is my imagination, but it seems like my entire collection looks to be 'healthier'. For those who are curious about my growing conditions during the last 3 weeks of testing they were as follows; Humidity from 51% up to 98%, Temps were from 51 degrees up to 80 degrees, Sun was intermittent, mostly or partly cloudy for the duration, and rained at least daily, or every night. Good news: I believe this is the ticket for me, doesn't hurt my dog or chickens, plants look good, and from additional info I saw on the web it actually aids in the uptake of nutrients. Bad news: I am out of the sample. Mahalo and Aloha" - Fred Dishman
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