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Xtreme Gardening AZOS Beneficial Bacteria - [Size: 340G]

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AZOS® is an all-natural, growth promoting, Nitrogen-fixing bacteria ideal for cloning and transplanting. Azos converts nitrogen into a usable form that is readily available to the plant. Nitrogen is critical for forming vegetative matter and supporting abundant growth. Azos promotes growth while boosting natural root development.

Plant Growth Promoter - With the increased accessibility of nitrogen in the soil, AZOS can catalyze a natural growth hormone within plants that help promote more root and vegetative growth. AZOS is great for rooting out cuttings, transplants, and water-borne applications throughout various plant stages.

  • Beneficial Bacteria
  • Natural Growth Promoter
  • Fixes Atmospheric Nitrogen into Plant Available Food
  • Shorter Veg Times
  • Use for Rooting Cuttings & Transplants
  • Great for Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs & Flowers
Xtreme Gardening AZOS Beneficial Bacteria Grow Chart

Q: Is it safe to use Azos in an aquaponics system? Will it harm the fish?

A: Absolutely, Azos can be safely used in aquaponic systems without causing harm to the fish. It's particularly effective for growing herbs or tomatoes.

Q: Is there a specific pH level of water recommended for using Azos?

A: When using Azos for cloning, it's advised to maintain a pH level of 6.0 in your water.

Q: How long can I store a mixture containing Azos after mixing it?

A: It's recommended to use the Azos mixture immediately and not store it for longer than 24 hours.

Q: Can I mix Azos with my other nutrient solutions?

A: It's best to apply Azos separately because many other nutrients contain mineral salts that can potentially harm the beneficial bacteria in Azos.

Q: What is the application rate of Azos when starting from seed?

A: When germinating seeds, mix Azos with water at a diluted rate. While there's no established "ideal application rate," a safe dosage is approximately 2 teaspoons per cup of water. Moistening a paper towel with this Azos-water solution is a recommended method for germination.

Q: What's the recommended application rate of Azos for propagation machines like Sea Hawk cloners or Turbo cloners?

A: For propagation machines, adjust the water's pH to 6.0, then add 1 tablespoon of Azos per gallon of water. Ensure good aeration with air stones, and there's no need for additional additives, dips, or products.

Q: Can I use Azos as a foliar spray?

A: No, Azos should not be used as a foliar spray. It's most effective when applied to the root system and won't provide benefits as a foliar option.

Q: Can I incorporate Azos into my compost tea?

A: Yes, you can add Azos to your compost tea, but only right before applying it as a root drench. Avoid brewing your compost tea with Azos as part of the initial brewing ingredients.

Q: Is it possible to combine Azos with Mykos during the transplanting process?

A: Absolutely, Azos and Mykos work symbiotically with each other as well as with your host plants during the transplanting process.

Q: Can I include H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) in my feeding regimen when using Azos?

A: No, it's not recommended to use H2O2 as it can harm the beneficial fungi and bacteria present in Azos.