Fungus on the soil

oill

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Seriously tho... have youcused micraze? Grat white of the like?

The fungus is grateful for your roots... they work in tandem
 

Dtownhellbilly

Active Member
Seriously tho... have youcused micraze? Grat white of the like?

The fungus is grateful for your roots... they work in tandem
Havnt used the great white but I was insuring about it the other day. Trying to do my first grow all organic probably wasn't the best idea but I'm learning a lot lol I used fox farm happy frog cavern culture at the begining of flower and it has mycorrhizal fungi in it
 

Dtownhellbilly

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It's because one of your soils is more properly amend mended to meet the microbes needs. When people do notill grows raised one huge bed is recommended instead of pots.
I was thinking of doing a no till next go around in two beds on wheels just so I can get around to all 12 plants. I like playing with them probably more than I should
 

Sade

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I was thinking of doing a no till next go around in two beds on wheels just so I can get around to all 12 plants. I like playing with them probably more than I should
Leave your plants a lone. Especially in flower. Everytime your skin touches a trichome it will break.
 

Dtownhellbilly

Active Member
It's because one of your soils is more properly amend mended to meet the microbes needs. When people do notill grows raised one huge bed is recommended instead of pots.
Another question for you if ya don't mind. In the same pot I have these super small worm like things. Too small to get a pic I can only see them when they move. Should I be worried about that? Again they are only in that same pot. I also have rollie pollies and centipedes is that good or bad?
 

Sade

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Another question for you if ya don't mind. In the same pot I have these super small worm like things. Too small to get a pic I can only see them when they move. Should I be worried about that? Again they are only in that same pot. I also have rollie pollies and centipedes is that good or bad?
Probably fungus gnat larvae.
 

Sade

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is That good or bad lol and read the Rollie polices are decomposers but do you know about the centipede?
I do not know much about centipedes or roller collies. I do know that the larvae can attract adomiate mites which not only eat them are very beneficial for decomposition of soil. They are like little tiny Beatles with suprisingly strong shells.
 

Dtownhellbilly

Active Member
I do not know much about centipedes or roller collies. I do know that the larvae can attract adomiate mites which not only eat them are very beneficial for decomposition of soil. They are like little tiny Beatles with suprisingly strong shells.
Good looking out! Appreciate all the help. I love this site!
 
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