
GroWell Hydroponics Interviewed Co-Founder Colin Bell
Ever heard of MAMMOTH® P? It’s 100% organic, biodegradable and has increased yield by up to 16%! How? The magic’s in the microbes! And Colin from
The NPK Show In The UK Recently Hosted A Talk By Colin Bell
Colin Bell, co-founder of Growcentia’s Mammoth P, talks about their product, how it’s helping farmers reduce their fertiliser load,
Leading Soil to Hydro Additive
Developed by a team of three Colorado State University PhD soil microbiologists that share a passion for enhancing soil and plant health. Mammoth
What’s Floating in Your Bottle of Mammoth P?
Wondering about the sediment floating in your bottle of Mammoth P? Learn what it is and why it’s actually a good thing from our Co-founder

Mammoth P’s Matt Wallenstein on Science Friday: The Surprising Life Inside Frozen Soil
Click the link above to listen to the Science Friday episode featuring Matt Wallenstein.

What are enzymes and what do they do?
Ever wonder how microbes eat? Click here to read the paper by Colin Bell, PhD; Matt Wallenstein, PhD; and Peter Baas, PhD.

What is a consortium anyway??
Click here to read the paper by Colin Bell, PhD; Matt Wallenstein, PhD; and Peter Baas, PhD.
Video: Mammoth P Color Variation – It’s Normal!
Video: Best Practices for Mammoth P Usage
Video: The Microbes in Mammoth P

Podcast: Weed Nerd Live Show #293

Livestream with Co-founder Colin Bell: Colin talks to One Stop Grow Shop about how to use Mammoth P

Livestream with Co-founder Colin Bell: Colin talks to One Stop Grow Shop about the science behind Mammoth P

Editorial: “The Growth Industry” in The New Economy Magazine.
Colin Bell discusses how microbes could revolutionize agriculture. Read the article here.

Podcast: Colin talks to Stephen from NPK Hydroponics in the UK.
Microbes, and the benefits of Mammoth P are discussed. Click the link below to listen to the podcast. NPK Hydroponics Live: Podcast 126 –

Microbes: Bacteria and Fungi – Friends of Cannabis
Click the link below to read the GrowMag article by Growcentia Co-founders Colin Bell and Matt Wallenstein GROWMAG-JulAug_2017-Microbes story
Green Room Live Presentation with Colin Bell

CannabisRadio: Soil Microbial Ecology and Improving Agriculture Sustainability
On This episode of Grass Roots Marketing were joined by Colin Bell the co-founder and chief growth officer of Growcentia. As a research scientist
GrowTube Roundtable #37
Streamed live on Mar 31, 2017 Welcome to the GrowTube Roundtable LIVE STREAM With your host DAGO The GrowTube Roundtable is a LIVE Stream
Get a 16% Yield Increase With The Right Amount of Mammoth Microbes
Root Development
Mammoth Microbes Shelf Life

Peer Review: Effects of a Microbial Biostimulant, Mammoth P®, on Cannabis sativa Bud Yield
Richard T Conant, Robert P Walsh, Michael Walsh, Colin W Bell and Matthew D Wallenstein Abstract High-value medicinal uses of non-psychoactive
Colin Presents at IndoExpo (Video)

From flask to field: How tiny microbes are revolutionizing big agriculture
From flask to field: How tiny microbes are revolutionizing big agriculture By Matthew Wallenstein, PhD See article at TheConversation.com Walk

The importance of phosphorus for cannabis health and productivity
The importance of phosphorus for cannabis health and productivity by Colin Bell, PhD Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder, Growcentia Phosphorus

Using beneficial soil microbes to improve plant growth
Using beneficial soil microbes to improve plant growth by Colin Bell, PhD Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder, Growcentia Plants have co-evolved

The Importance of Potassium in Plants
The Importance of Potassium in Plants by Colin Bell, PhD Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder, Growcentia Potassium (K) is one of 17 essential

The Importance of Nitrogen for Plant Health and Productivity
The Importance of Nitrogen for Plant Health and Productivity by Colin Bell, PhD Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder, Growcentia Nitrogen (N) is

Recent submission on PeerJ (PrePrint)
Phosphorus mobilizing consortium Mammoth P enhances plant growth Global agricultural productivity may be constrained by the finite and limited