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Tarantula Liquid mixture of beneficial mushrooms | Advanced Nutrients

21,30 - 488,84 VAT included

Tarantula has about 10 million microorganisms per gram, making it the strongest product in its category. If our crops were grown outdoors and were planted in rich soil without polluting agents, the root zone would be surrounded by beneficial microorganisms that would coexist in symbiosis with the plants, fattening the roots and improving harvests.

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Tarantula Liquid from Advanced Nutrients is a mixture of beneficial fungi that will colonize your roots and protect them against all types of inclement weather. Tarantula has about 10 million microorganisms per gram, making it the strongest product in its category. Among these microorganisms are 8 types of bacillus, which will fortify the root system, facilitating the assimilation of nutrients and protecting the roots from diseases and fungi.

If our crops were grown outdoors and were planted in rich soil without polluting agents, the root zone would be surrounded by beneficial microorganisms that would coexist in symbiosis with the plants, fattening the roots and improving harvests. However, the hydroponic culture medium lacks these microorganisms and for this reason, we recommend Tarantula.

Tarantula contains beneficial bacteria that, on the one hand, generate the proliferation of other rhizobacteria and on the other, immunize the roots, protecting them so that they fight and ward off harmful bacteria that could infect the plants. Tarantula reduces the impact of aggressive fertilizer salts on tissues, increases plant growth and improves its performance thanks to growth and flowering supplements. In addition, it optimizes the effectiveness of intensive lighting by increasing chlorophyll. Our patented production process guarantees a long product life. The microorganisms will be alive when you put them in the tank.

Dosage and instructions for use

Always add 2 ml per liter of irrigation water that we will apply during weeks 1 and 2 of the growth phase and during weeks 1 and 2 of the flowering phase.

Composition:

  • Arthrobacterglobiformis.
  • Bacillus brevis.
  • Bacillus coagulans.
  • Bacillus licheniformis.
  • bacillus megaterium
  • Bacillus polymyxa.
  • Bacillus pumilus.
  • Bacillus subtilis.
  • Bacillus thuringiensis.
  • Bacillus thuringiensis canadiensis.
  • Poenibacillus polymyxa.