Mycorrhizae

Herb potman

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Looking for a good mycorrhizae For transplants and just cuz I herd it helps out a lot. The great white and dynomycro is so so expensive. So just reaching out to see if anyone knows a good brand that I don’t have to pay that top dollar pricetags Also was an in Canada if that helps
 

vostok

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go get a hand full of dry dirt from under a lemon trees mix well into your soil

keep wet and warm dark too

good luck
 

hotrodharley

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Check out Extreme Gardening they’re a little cheaper. I’ve used Extreme and MykoJordan from Elite 91. I found that keeping the pH on check has a bigger impact on root development. Hope this helps, let me know what option you go with. Would love to hear you experience.
My experience over the last 4 years is Xtreme Gardening Mykos WP is mandatory on my schedule for all transplants from seedlings to the final container. It helps root development immensely. I’ve done two side by sides using the same strains and there’s no question about the benefit.
 

Herb potman

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This is not a joke. You can make your own soil inoculants free.
Just starting out for now I just wanted to keep it more basic. Plan is to start of in ffof till depleted then top dress Gaia Green approx every 3-4 weeks on the ratios given depending where Iam in veg or flower. Just wanted to grab a mycorrhizae for transplants and roots and also a type of inoculate to feed soil (microbes)
 

hotrodharley

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Just starting out for now I just wanted to keep it more basic. Plan is to start of in ffof till depleted then top dress Gaia Green approx every 3-4 weeks on the ratios given depending where Iam in veg or flower. Just wanted to grab a mycorrhizae for transplants and roots and also a type of inoculate to feed soil (microbes)
Mykos WP by Xtreme Gardening. A small bag goes a long way.
 

Herb potman

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My experience over the last 4 years is Xtreme Gardening Mykos WP is mandatory on my schedule for all transplants from seedlings to the final container. It helps root development immensely. I’ve done two side by sides using the same strains and there’s no question about the benefit.
Is available in Canada and is cheaper then great white or dynomycro?
 

Budzbuddha

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My experience over the last 4 years is Xtreme Gardening Mykos WP is mandatory on my schedule for all transplants from seedlings to the final container. It helps root development immensely. I’ve done two side by sides using the same strains and there’s no question about the benefit.
Me thinks I will look into MYKOS ... running out of great white anyways.
 

mudballs

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Once you buy it one time you can do a perpetual regen of the microbes. After harvest you take some roots from the plant you just chopped, cut em up, put em in some cooked rice. In a few days you'll have a whole new colony to inoculate your next grow...everyone wants to be all "mother earth, love, peace, ganja brah"...but wont even do this profoundly beneficial, elementary step.
 

Rurumo

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When you look at Myco products compare the propagule count. Dynomyco has the highest propagule count that I've found. This matters because it has to contact the roots to work, so other products with more filler are coating more of the root with filler instead of the propagules. Plus they use the only two strains that are proven to work with cannabis, though I do think there are more that probably work just as well or better, just need more research. Trichoderma is equally or possibly more important in our fast indoor grow cycles though, imo.
 

Herb potman

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When you look at Myco products compare the propagule count. Dynomyco has the highest propagule count that I've found. This matters because it has to contact the roots to work, so other products with more filler are coating more of the root with filler instead of the propagules. Plus they use the only two strains that are proven to work with cannabis, though I do think there are more that probably work just as well or better, just need more research. Trichoderma is equally or possibly more important in our fast indoor grow cycles though, imo.
I was looking to get an inoculate In feed and keep microbial life happy I think recharge might be the one I choose but someone on here said just top dress wormcastings every 3 weeks and water with some molasses and that’s like an inoculate like recharge. U seem pretty informative. Can u chim in in this matter aswell please.
 
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