Mycorrhizae vs voodoo juice

Aloecanna

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now and it has ben good, but i see everyone adding mycorrhizae powder to their roots these day and i was thinking if i can use mycorrhizae with voodoo juice atleast for the first day and transplanting. Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not
And has anyone one heard of holland secret nutes from future harvest?
 

dynomyco

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now and it has ben good, but i see everyone adding mycorrhizae powder to their roots these day and i was thinking if i can use mycorrhizae with voodoo juice atleast for the first day and transplanting. Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not
And has anyone one heard of holland secret nutes from future harvest?
Would love to have you try out DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant! It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi.
 

Rico2016

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I heard the best Mycos are Xtreme Gard for sure and then Great White but I prefer Xtreme when the funds are low because the price is solid
 

dynomyco

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I heard the best Mycos are Xtreme Gard for sure and then Great White but I prefer Xtreme when the funds are low because the price is solid
We're a fraction of the price of great white and 3x more concentrated than Xtreme. Once you try us, you'll never grow without it again.
 

TropiKanna

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now and it has ben good, but i see everyone adding mycorrhizae powder to their roots these day and i was thinking if i can use mycorrhizae with voodoo juice atleast for the first day and transplanting. Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not
And has anyone one heard of holland secret nutes from future harvest?
Look into a product called Recharge... made by a company called Real Growers... its an amazing and all natural product. I add that to my living soil if my microbial life needs a jump start but it can be top fed to your soil and introduces Mycorrhiza to it.
 

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IndoBlazing76

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now and it has ben good, but i see everyone adding mycorrhizae powder to their roots these day and i was thinking if i can use mycorrhizae with voodoo juice atleast for the first day and transplanting. Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not
And has anyone one heard of holland secret nutes from future harvest?
I've not used Voodoo Juice, but have been using mycorrhizae for many years and would definitely recommend using it. I live in the UK and even the Royal Horticultural Society recommend using mycorrhizae fungi on plants and endorse a brand. I've run a side by side and the plants with mycorrhizae definitely performed better and the roots were much more impressive.
 

TropiKanna

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I've not used Voodoo Juice, but have been using mycorrhizae for many years and would definitely recommend using it. I live in the UK and even the Royal Horticultural Society recommend using mycorrhizae fungi on plants and endorse a brand. I've run a side by side and the plants with mycorrhizae definitely performed better and the roots were much more impressive.
Thats because mycorrhizae, once introduced to your soil... allows your root to seek out unused smaller pockets between main roots to uptake nutrients and water... the healthier your root system... the healthier your plant! They create a highway to supply even more to the plants
 

PissingNutes

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now and it has ben good, but i see everyone adding mycorrhizae powder to their roots these day and i was thinking if i can use mycorrhizae with voodoo juice atleast for the first day and transplanting. Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not
And has anyone one heard of holland secret nutes from future harvest?
I use both strictly (and I pull equivalent of 3Lbs a light). Voodoo Juice grows in your growing medium, it has all the Bacillus you want if you look at the bottle. The microbial bacteria colonizes the growing medium reducing fungal food sources for root dwelling insects also working at preventing the bad colonies of microbes from taking over. Since microbial bacteria we use prevent fungal growth
Mycorrhiza is a rare fungi that starts to grow on your roots...and doesn't grow in brewing solution. Read up on it from Promix who have been pioneering the stuff and have all types of growing medium that contain lots of coco which I assume you grow in straight coco. You should read actual science on how that rootzone activity and chemistry mostly works in coco.
 

IndoBlazing76

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Thats because mycorrhizae, once introduced to your soil... allows your root to seek out unused smaller pockets between main roots to uptake nutrients and water... the healthier your root system... the healthier your plant! They create a highway to supply even more to the plants
Amazing Stuff, I did some research on the science before using it many years ago and it's been a part of my growing ever since. I also figured if the Royal Horticultural Society recommended mycorrhizae for the Royal Roses then must be good enough for my Marijuana plants, lol.
 

Rico2016

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We're a fraction of the price of great white and 3x more concentrated than Xtreme. Once you try us, you'll never grow without it again.
Okay that make sense so I wonder now what is the best concentration? can it be too much concentrated or not enough? I never had problems with Xtreme or Growers Recharge but then again maybe the concentrated was good to go
 

Stone_Free

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I've not used Voodoo Juice, but have been using mycorrhizae for many years and would definitely recommend using it. I live in the UK and even the Royal Horticultural Society recommend using mycorrhizae fungi on plants and endorse a brand. I've run a side by side and the plants with mycorrhizae definitely performed better and the roots were much more impressive.
I use the same too. After I chop and I check out the roots I always see tons of really fine roots, like hairs, and they fill the whole of the fabric pots. This grow I also used Ecothrive Charge which seems to be the same kind of product that @TropiKanna mentioned.
 

Rico2016

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I use the same too. After I chop and I check out the roots I always see tons of really fine roots, like hairs, and they fill the whole of the fabric pots. This grow I also used Ecothrive Charge which seems to be the same kind of product that @TropiKanna mentioned.
Does the Ecothrive Charge have mycorzhae I saw the tea does
 

Stone_Free

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I think so but I can't find anything on their website that specifically says it does. Being dried beetle frass it must have tons of good bacteria in it, I would have thought.
 

newbplantgrower420

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if you think all that beneficial bacteria is actually helping your crop. youre better off just buying great white mycos.

i think it has most of the bacteria in those 3 ovepriced bottles from AN all into 1 powder.
 

dynomyco

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Okay that make sense so I wonder now what is the best concentration? can it be too much concentrated or not enough? I never had problems with Xtreme or Growers Recharge but then again maybe the concentrated was good to go
The higher the concentration of viable propagules, the more likely you are to inoculate your plant. When looking at labels make sure to read the amount of propagules and also what type of mycorrhizal fungi are in the product. Ectomycorrhizal fungi have no symbiotic relationship with cannabis plants and only few of the endomycorrhizal fungi have.
 

NewGrower2011

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I just recently revisited this topic myself wondering which one to grab this time. I keep fumbling with the topics where they say to make sure whatever you use does *not* include trichoderma. I've used xtreme with their azos in the past but was looking at Great White this time as well.

Ended up sticking with xtreme this time since it was also using the 1 specific endo that is supposed to be good for our uses. So many different vendors, it really does come down to the diversity (or for some, lack of) and concentration. I also didn't have it on hand when needed so I went with their WP version this time so I can water it in after the fact. I did have some Recharge on hand so it got that for the transplant this time.
 
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