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Thread: Once and for all, root stim or just seaweed?

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    Default Once and for all, root stim or just seaweed?

    Hello, can anyone pls tell me whether it's best for me to buy root stims such as rhizotonic, or cheaper seaweed extracts such as sm3/maxicrop/wilkos seaweed etc?‎

    I know there's numerous pages around the web where it's been discussed, but typically within the same thread, I'll see one experienced grower (or at least experienced forum poster) saying to ditch expensive root stims, and another saying that root stims do more than seaweed extract. So the net result is that I end up none the wiser.

    Could anyone who knows what they're talking about, please advise me? (by that I mean, real knowledge or experience rather than speculation/just sharing your personal method).

    I'm in coco, ‎ and will also be using mycorrhizae‎, if that helps (maybe I need nothing else?)

    Thanks in advance!

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    well i will be growing guerilla style in the spring ... and i will be adding seaweed, dried and cruched egg shells and banana skins (zinc) and some Blood Fish & Bone in with the coco and compost ..... bit of an experiment on one plot to see how it goes compaired to the other ones

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