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Get ready to raise your bud weight for a fraction of the price of using Voodoo Juice®, Piranha®, and Tarantula®. Voodoo Juice® Plus contains all 16 strains of beneficial bacteria and fungi you’ll find in our flagship microbial products — now in a cost-effective, quick-dissolving tablet form. Just add Advanced Nutrients’ Voodoo Juice Plus tablets to your nutrient regimen and you’ll…
If you’re familiar with Voodoo Juice®, Tarantula®, and Piranha®, then you know that these three separate products can help you inoculate your roots with a complete range of microbes. With Advanced Nutrients’ brand new Voodoo Juice Plus, advances in microbe manufacturing and our proprietary tablet technology allow us to combine a wide range of microbial strains never before seen in a single product. That means you get the benefit of all three of our flagship products for roots in one quick-dissolving microbial tablet!
Voodoo Juice Plus contains a full spectrum of bacterial species along with endo and ectomycorrhizal fungi.
Just like in nature, different animal species make unique contributions to their ecosystem. On a microscopic level, these bacteria and fungi form a symbiotic relationship with your plants. Each species tends to have its own set of functions, though with some capable of things like helping the plant to build bigger roots or absorb more nutrients and water. Some species even have the ability to fend off competing microbes.
With an application rate of one tablet per 100 gallons for a one percent or 1:100 ratio, you can create a concentrated stock tank at around one tablet per gallon. Because they are microbes in suspension, you’ll want to keep the stock tank agitated with a recirculating pump and try to feed the mixed stock tank within about a week.
Absolutely! Keep in mind that when brewing teas, the dominant species will often take over. So depending on factors such as your food sources and brewing time, you may get different outcomes.
CFU stands for colony forming units. This is what tells you the concentration of the various microbial species in the product. These numbers will vary depending on the type of microbe and how efficiently it colonizes your rootzone.
Yes! For example, split in half, it can treat common 55 gallon or 200 liter reservoirs, etc.
Ingredient | Concentration | Effect on Plants |
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Arthrobacter globiformis | 1.6 x 10^9 cfu/g | Breaks down organic matter, making nutrients more accessible for plants. |
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens | 3.75 x 10^9 cfu/g | Enhances root growth and nutrient uptake, suppresses soil-borne pathogens. |
Bacillus coagulans | 1 x 10^8 cfu/g | Improves soil structure and aids in nutrient cycling. |
Bacillus licheniformis | 1.6 x 10^9 cfu/g | Produces plant growth-promoting hormones and enzymes. |
Bacillus mucilaginosus | 7 x 10^8 cfu/g | Solubilizes phosphates and potassium, making them more available to plants. |
Bacillus subtilis | 3.5 x 10^9 cfu/g | Protects plants from pathogenic microorganisms and enhances growth. |
Paenibacillus polymyxa | 2 x 10^8 cfu/g | Fixes nitrogen, solubilizes phosphate, and produces plant growth-promoting substances. |
Pseudomonas chlororaphis | 1 x 10^8 cfu/g | Suppresses plant diseases and promotes plant growth. |
Pseudomonas putida | 1 x 10^8 cfu/g | Enhances root growth and nutrient uptake, suppresses root pathogens. |
Fungal Type | Spore Count per Gram | Species |
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Endomycorrhizal Fungi | 18 spores/g | Glomus aggregatum |
Endomycorrhizal Fungi | 18 spores/g | Glomus clarum |
Endomycorrhizal Fungi | 18 spores/g | Glomus intraradices |
Endomycorrhizal Fungi | 18 spores/g | Glomus mosseae |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 21,350 spores/g | Laccaria bicolor |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 21,350 spores/g | Laccaria laccata |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 312,000 spores/g | Pisolithus tinctorius |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 52,125 spores/g | Rhizopogon amylopogon |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 52,125 spores/g | Rhizopogon fulvigleba |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 52,125 spores/g | Rhizopogon luteolus |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 52,125 spores/g | Rhizopogon villosulus |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 70,250 spores/g | Suillus granulatus |
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi | 70,250 spores/g | Suillus punctipes |