soluble mycorrhizae for hand watering organic coco

charlesweedmore

Well-Known Member
hi

i will grow in 20% worm casts + 80% coco mix (hand watering) with biobizz nutes (bloom grow topmax root juice )

i want to add Mycorrhiza for extra microherd.
However,i couldnt find here almost anything. (i dont live in UK nor USA )

i have been searching everywhere for Mycorrhiza and finally i could find that product.it is soluble Mycorrhiza ,seaweed and humic acid .please look at the the link :

http://www.rootsinc.com/products/product data sheets/endoRoots soluble.pdf

endo ROOTS®
MYCORRHIZA INOCULANT

EndoMycorrhiza (VAM) for Greenhouse and Nursery

A NON PLANT FOOD PRODUCT

Guaranteed Analysis

Active Ingredient:
27.55% Mycorrhiza (# viable organisms/gram)
Glomus intraradices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Glomus mosseae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Glomus aggregatum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Glomus clarum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glomus monosporus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glomus deserticola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glomus brasilianum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glomus etunicatum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Gigaspora margarita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Inert Ingredients:
28.70% Humic Acids
18.00% Cold Water Kelp Extracts
12.00% Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
6.00% Amino Acids
2.50% myo-Inositol
2.50% Surfactant
1.75% Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
1.00% Alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E)



GREENHOUSE & NURSERY PRODUCTION:
To inoculate Container Blocks or Propagation Beds: 1 lb. in 100 gallons of water will treat up to 1,000 sq. feet
of area as a drench, depending on container size or bed depth. Make sure the final mix penetrates the root
zone of the target plant. Mycorrhiza fungi must have root contact for good inoculation. For best results, use
enough mix to wet the root zone thoroughly. For plants in containers, drench to run-off.
Outplanting/Installation: Add 1 lb. to 100 gallons of water and use as a dip for container stock or as a drench
at planting.
MEDIA INOCULATION: 1 lb. in 50 gallons of water will treat one cubic yard of porous media. Do not
allow media to become hot (above 130° F) from composting.
DEEP ROOT APPLICATION/INJECTION OF ENDOMYCORRHIZAL TREES AND
SHRUBS: Add 1 lb. to 150 gallons of water and inject about ½ gallon mix per hole into root zone in a grid
pattern (2-3 foot centers) around the drip line. One lb. treats 4,000 to 5,000 sq. ft.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
One pound of endoROOTS® Mycorrhiza Inoculant contains 35,000 propagules of Vesicular Arbuscular
Mycorrhiza (EndoMycorrhiza). This product will treat propagation beds and blocks up to 1,000 square feet.
endoROOTS® Mycorrhiza Inoculant will inoculate all endomycorrhizal greenhouse and nursery plants. This
product is not intended for ectomycorrhizal plants such as conifers and oaks, or plants such as azaleas, rhododendrons
and orchids.
Application Instructions and Rates:
• After adding product to water, agitate thoroughly. • Diluted product will pass through a 40-mesh (420
• Use all mixed product within 24 hours for maximum micron) screen. Do not use screens finer than this.
effectiveness • One application should be sufficient to inoculate with
• For smaller quantities of mix, use ½ounce (½Tbs or 1½tsp) mycorrhizal fungi.
of product per gallon of water.
• This product is not recommended for greenhouse proportioner injection systems.
endo ROOTS®
MYCORRHIZA INOCULANT
SEEDING, HYDROSEEDING AND SOD INSTALLATION: endoROOTS® Mycorrhiza Inoculant is not recommended
for hydroseeding or spraying on seeded areas. For rapid germination and coverage of seeded
wild flowers, erosion control plantings and seeded or sodded turfgrasses use endoROOTS® Granular.

i can only find this product here as MYCORRHIZA and it is soluble,not granules.

can i use that product ?is it suitable for ''our purpose '' ?

how much and when should i use it ?

PS: it is my only chance to add MYCORRHIZA .


Thanks for your opinions
 

KP2

Well-Known Member
you'll get more answers by having one thread. THREE duplicates? come on....
 

dirt clean

Well-Known Member
have you heard that those worm castings you are using have the best things you need?

lol, man you are fine wit worm castings. just feed them wate rand molasses to get them going and let it sit for a while.


mj is an annual. it like bacteria better than fungi. at hygro stores in america they sell a product that has bacteria. Try Planet Natural a plant store that might ship. At least you will see the right product.

really though you will be happy with worm castings and molassess and oxygen to feed them.

when you make your teas just stick an airstone in the mix and all knids of good things wil be made. you want the oxygen loving kind, make sure you areate it.
 

dirt clean

Well-Known Member
also if I were you I would get on the internet and read. Rmemeber to treat it like it is a plant to, not a super drug, lol. Lots of regular organic gardening ideas are applicable. We just take a lot better care than ordanary gardeners do.

Learn what dirt is. Learn how organic works. The best way is to read for like a few hours a day everything you can find.

After my first hydor crop I could not tlel you what NPK was but now a few weeks in to my first organic soil crop I can make my owm fertilisers for houseplants as well as weed.


And I still have a girlfrend.
 

charlesweedmore

Well-Known Member
thanks mate

mj is an annual. it like bacteria better than fungi. at hygro stores in america they sell a product that has bacteria. Try Planet Natural a plant store that might ship. At least you will see the right product.
and what's the right product ?
just worm casts ?
 

dirt clean

Well-Known Member
yeah, also add a tbsp of UNSULPHERED BLACKSTRAP MOLLASSES for food for the bacteria and make sure you oxygenate all this.

4 tbsp of worm castings and 1 tabsp of unsulphered blackstrap mollasses in a gallon of unchlorinated water will give you plenty of bacteria to help the soil break down nutrients to feed the plant.

Also sea weed kelp oil is good, no npk, and almost all garden centers have it. Give mineral and such.

also fish emulsion and bat guanos. Bat guanos will give bacteria tha plants love. Use Hi N for veg and Hi P for flower.

you need a K source so use something like meta K.

check ebay international or look for UK garden and hydro stores.

also classifieds have shit. Our craigs list has free earth worm catigns and compost. So does our local landfill! that is cool.

I also add hydroguard, mostly for fun. Liquid karma is good, also SUper Plant Tonic is good. They are on ebay by BLUE MOUNTAIN ORGANIC. Most of us all use it here.

DOnt use anything non organnic as it will kill all you bacteria.
 
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