Mycorrhizae vs voodoo juice

DrKiz

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Would love to have you try out DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant! It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi.
How does the product work sitting in a 55 gallon reservoir for three or four days? Will it plug lines or get sludgy? Leave deposits or sludge in the reservoir? I do DTW coco.

Where do you ship from? To Canada?

I use Great White powder or Orca liquid. I am always looking for a more cost effective alternative.
 

dynomyco

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How does the product work sitting in a 55 gallon reservoir for three or four days? Will it plug lines or get sludgy? Leave deposits or sludge in the reservoir? I do DTW coco.

Where do you ship from? To Canada?

I use Great White powder or Orca liquid. I am always looking for a more cost effective alternative.
We're located in multiple stores across Canada. DYNOMYCO is intended to be mixed in the growing media or placed in the planting hole. Works phenomenally in Coco. It's not intended to be placed in a reservoir.
Type your zip code in our site (link below) to find the store closest to you
www.dynomyco.com/buy
 

F80M4

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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?
Why don't you buy soil that has it already
 

Rurumo

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I've had good luck with many myco products, but I'm really loving the Blue Planet Rhizo mix. They have a plain myco/bacillus product, but the Rhizo mix has added amino acids, humics, and carbs-I hate buying a lot of bottles, so this covers a lot for me. I think it's good to get bacillus subtilis into your medium somehow, and most of these products do that. The best standalone bacillus product for me is Southern Ag Biological Fungicide, which contains bacillus amyloliquefaciens, it really promotes beautiful, healthy root growth, plus you can spray your plants with it to prevent a lot of issues.
 

dynomyco

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Re ordered the big bag. Happy with the results. Have some mephisto auto flowers and some Solfire and Exotic photo strains as well. Photos are in their final 30 gal pot and will veg another 4 weeks until flower. Autos are doing very well as well.
Happy to hear good things! Looks like things are cooking your side, Autos and Photos both looking good and healthy. Keep us updated and happy growing.
 

dynomyco

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Why don't you buy soil that has it already
The majority of soils containing mycorrhizae in them have such a low propagule count (some even below 1prop/gram) that the benefit of mycorrhizae is pretty much non-existent. Making the claim of having mycorrhizae in them only for advertising purposes.

A propagule is on average the size of a trichome, meaning that if you have only one trichome sized propagule per gram of soil the impact of it will be slim to none. A genuine mycorrhizal inoculant contains a far higher concentration of propagules/gram which will certainly benefit your plants more than just one propagule/gram or less. Feel free to reach out with questions.
 

RonnieB2

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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.
Growers recharge is the best thing that I've used. With Tribus grow and bloom bacteria
 

Rurumo

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Growers recharge is the best thing that I've used. With Tribus grow and bloom bacteria
I actually really like that Recharge product for my outdoor vegetable garden, but it has very little Mycorrhizae in it. It does have a decent amount of kelp, humics, and amino acids though. I got some for free and my tomatoes loved it. Dynomyco does have the highest # of propagules of any product on Amazon, I may give them a try next time-they have double the amount of the usual Mycorrhizae products I use.
 

dynomyco

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I actually really like that Recharge product for my outdoor vegetable garden, but it has very little Mycorrhizae in it. It does have a decent amount of kelp, humics, and amino acids though. I got some for free and my tomatoes loved it. Dynomyco does have the highest # of propagules of any product on Amazon, I may give them a try next time-they have double the amount of the usual Mycorrhizae products I use.
You'll never grow without it again once you do give it a shot. It can be used in conjunction with Recharge as that product contains other beneficials. Happy growing!
 

RonnieB2

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You'll never grow without it again once you do give it a shot. It can be used in conjunction with Recharge as that product contains other beneficials. Happy growing!
I found a few things that compliment recharge too. The tribus as mentioned, it blows mammoth p out of the water, Neptune's harvest 0-0-1 and lots of silicates to keep the plant strong and nodal spacing very close together which prevents airy spaces between buds
 

TheManicOrganicDK

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I’ve been using voodoo juice for a while now.
Should i invest in good mycorrhizae or not.?
I have been using AN for many years, but has switched to other brands, due to pricing and a lot of products in their line.

If using a good mycorrhizae, i will dare the statement that it can completely kick out Voodoo Juice, Piranha and Tarantula.

There is a lot of good brands out there. I preffer : Big Plant Science - Plant Explosion.

Lots of money saved and much much happier plants.
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