🌟 Grow Beyond Limits with Xtreme Gardening!
Xtreme Gardening Azos is a 6-oz bag of beneficial bacteria designed to promote natural growth in various plants. With a lightweight of 0.4 pounds, this granular product efficiently converts nitrogen, enhances chlorophyll production, and works symbiotically with mykos, making it ideal for rooting cuttings, transplants, and hydroponic systems.
Liquid Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Rooting cuttings, transplants, hydroponic reservoirs, vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers |
Coverage | Medium |
Item Form | Granules |
T**R
Great product.
I use this every year when transplanting vegetable starts to the garden and planting new trees.
P**D
Great for hydroponics!
I started using this product for a few aroids I have been growing in coco coir + orchid mix + perlite. I shopped around the price on Amazon was the best. The item was packaged well.This is a helpful product when transplating from water to soil to avoid transplant shock but also during regular waterings as well. I dust generously when transplating and use 1/3 tsp for ~2L so a little goes a long way.I was a little reluctant to spend $25 on 8 oz but truly a little goes a long way. I think the one 8 oz should safely last me about 6 months.
G**E
Excellent seed starter.
Bought this in error. Best mistake we ever made. Been using it on our started plantsies. They are growing like wildfire.Our seeds weren't doing very well. We looked at the package and realize we bought the wrong item. Since they recommend it for you you plants we started watering the starters regularly with it. Then the plants just took off and started growing and growing. We'll continuing using this for starter plants as it really works well.
J**G
3 day turnaround
Organic gardening is sometimes a chore when you try and recreate what mother nature does automagically around the world... I on the other hand have to add a bit of Worm Castings, Bird/Bat Guano, Fish Hydroslate, BuffaLoam, Azomite Lava Rock, Sea Water, Mycorrhizea, Alfalfa, Kelp, and a few dozen other nutrients every 4 or so weeks to my raised garden bed to feed the soil (not directly feeding the plant! please stop using synthetic nutrients outdoors)...Those lucky plants in nature just have to wait for an animal to walk/fly past and take a poo; maybe a hurricane to rain some sea water, kelp, and fish; or a volcanic eruption to add food and minerals for the soil microbes and bacterias to feed the plants roots.Even with all the organics I was using, our plants still seemed a little sad due to bugs eating them on top of the hotter/drier days at 6000 feet... so I did some research and ordered up some bacteria my soil was missing.Added a teaspoon to a 2 gallon watering can full of room temp water (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit) and watered a couple rows worth of my raised square foot garden beds, refill and repeat. After they all had a little taste of the Azos I gave them the regular amount of water for the evening.I have several wildflowers, herbs, and veggies like: Bock Choi, Spinach, Kale, Lemon Mint, Purple Basile, Radish, Banana Pepper, Buddha Hot Wax Pepper, Jalepeno, Strawberries, Snow Peas, Beets, Cucumber, Zucchini, Tomatoes, Potatoes, etc.All of them are looking better after 3 days and one dose of Azos. "They look twice as big since I last looked at them a few days ago".Soil already had tons of Bacillus: Amyloliquefaciens, Licheniformis, Subtillis, Pumilus, Megaterium, Cereus, and several other bacteria strains already in the Dr Earth, Espoma, Jobe's, and Happy Frog premixed fertilizer I sometimes buy.* Edit - Despite the bad weather trying its hardest, we still had a plentiful harvest of roma tomatoes, corn, carrots, beets, garden snap beans, snow peas, cucumbers, strawberries, Buddha hot wax pepper, jalepeno, poinsettia, sugar rush peach pepper, cayenne, and habanero peppers this year.Usually hail storms, high winds, and random snow/frost slowly kills them off... not this year, everything survived and barely missed a beat. Only change from the previous 23 years is the addition of Azos
A**.
Great stuff
Garden is doing great
T**T
Works great
Transplant saver
G**N
Azos
Really great for gardeners to increase your root growth
T**T
Use at your own risk
Almost wiped out my whole garden and I have some prized plant's over 20yrs old. A few days after using this product I started noticing my plant's turning yellow and burning and I even cut most if my nitrogen out of the feedings. As time went on things just got worse so I pulled my plant's out of the pot only to my surprise my root system was dying so that explains why my plant's were slowly getting worse. But need less to say I cleaned all the soil off of the root system and soaked them in super thrive and black label root enhance then repotted them after about 4 weeks my plant's made a full recovery thank god. So buyer beware. If your plant's don't have any diseases then you probably don't need any of these products.
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