- Unleash Maximum Yield Potential by Making One Simple — and Invisible — Addition to Your Root Zone
Caring for a tarantula is relatively easy, as long as you follow a few basic guidelines. First and foremost, you'll need to provide your tarantula with a suitable habitat. This should be a simple enclosure that provides plenty of space for your spider to move around, as well as a hiding spot and a water dish.
You'll also need to provide your tarantula with the right food. Most tarantulas eat live insects, such as crickets or mealworms. You can purchase these insects at most pet stores or online. Be sure to research the specific dietary needs of your tarantula species, as some require a more specialized diet.
Finally, you'll need to maintain a clean and healthy environment for your tarantula. This includes cleaning the enclosure regularly, monitoring the temperature and humidity levels, and providing fresh water and food on a regular basis.
Growing in hydroponics can be a catch-22.
You’ve chosen this indoor setup because it affords you total control over your grow room environment…
It’s the only way to be the full master of your domain.
And yes — a BIG part of the equation is selecting an inert medium like coco, peat moss, or rockwool…
Because they don’t contain anything that could throw off the carefully dialed-in decisions you’ve made for your plants.
However…
If you leave your root zone untouched, you’re missing out on the benefits of rich colonization…
Where millions of natural microbes power up your plants plants’ underground network for increased nutrient absorption.
Doesn’t it drive you nuts?
You can have the most dialed-in grow room on the planet. But if you don’t do anything about your empty root zone, you’ll never reap the benefits of nature’s genius.
Which is why . . .
And add hand-selected strains of natural beneficial microbes to their growing medium.
Because here’s the thing…
When you unleash vast colonies of microbes into your root zone . . .
You’re creating the optimal conditions for building compound-rich biomass . . .
And walking away with higher quantities of potent, heavy flowers that put subpar bud to shame.
Imagine increasing your yields by making ONE small change . . .
And adding a root expander into your feeding regimen!
You see, your root zone acts like a highway for nutrients entering your plants.
And beneficial microbes expand this highway, making it wider and more productive . . . So crucial plant-potentiating nutrition can contribute to your most rewarding harvest yet.
In fact, we’d be hard pressed to think of a single cup-winning grower who neglected this much-needed root zone nourishment.
But keep in mind . . .
Now You Can Enrich Your Garden’s Root Zone with Precision Strains of Bacteria, Hand-selected by the World’s Sharpest Leading Microbiologists!
And instead of relying on weak formulations and praying for the best . . .
You’ll be 100% confident that you’ve nourished your garden with best-in-class bacterial strains, chosen to optimize the foundation of your premium plants.
You see, we’ve spared no expense in engineering Tarantula® . . .
Today, it’s used by growers in 107 countries — and counting.
And when you unleash the power of these microbes . . .
You’re delivering 10 million CFU per gram to your root zone . . .
Creating a thick, robust gateway for nutrients that boost compound-rich flower.
Now, we always recommend you use Voodoo Juice®, our flagship product for roots.
But here’s the thing . . .
When you supplement Voodoo Juice’s root zone superpowers with Tarantula . . .