I use Xtreme Gardening Mykos. I use both the regular and the WP (wettable powder) sometimes. But always the regular stuff at transplant. Azos is good too.So I know for next time you put it directly on the roots but I didn’t know so I tried mixing it with water. It looked like it didn’t mix as well as I thought.... so I used a salt shaker, put it on top of the coco and then watered
Anyway the question is if I get run-off am I also flushing it out? View attachment 106321
lol I have some basil plants growing and I ended up dumping all that on themmycorrhizae are nothing you can see with the eye. That stuff is a carrier for it, maybe something to keep them alive or a habitable environment.
I haven't tried that brand but the myco's are usually dusted on the soil or the roots. But then it's watered in so for all that it's water soluble. They should be swimming in that water and grabbing on to stuff in the soil. You would have to really try and flush them out. I would dump that junk in the bottom on it too just to make sure Ii didn't waste any
Bet the basil takes off LOLlol I have some basil plants growing and I ended up dumping all that on them
Very nice info my friendAnother option........straight up VAM with no cartoon characters on the label and no associations with the cannabis industry. (instant price mark up)
Their "Diehard" mixes are also stellar. Humics....nit/phos fixers...yucca....some also contain polymers for guerilla transplants/etc.
Found these guys 20+ years ago and have never been let down
ECOVAM™ Endo Fine - Horticultural Alliance
7 Species and 454,000 Spores per pound of Endomycorrhizal Fungi Packaging: 1 lb., 25 lb. bags, 1,540 lb. tote General Purpose – Potting and Soil Amendment.www.horticulturalalliance.com
do you have a recommendation replacement for terpenator, I haven’t checked yet but I’m sure it’ll be expensive lol. I know people see a positive difference when using itAnother option........straight up VAM with no cartoon characters on the label and no associations with the cannabis industry. (instant price mark up)
Their "Diehard" mixes are also stellar. Humics....nit/phos fixers...yucca....some also contain polymers for guerilla transplants/etc.
Found these guys 20+ years ago and have never been let down
ECOVAM™ Endo Fine - Horticultural Alliance
7 Species and 454,000 Spores per pound of Endomycorrhizal Fungi Packaging: 1 lb., 25 lb. bags, 1,540 lb. tote General Purpose – Potting and Soil Amendment.www.horticulturalalliance.com
It's my understanding that some myco mixes have high numbers spores that MJ cannot use and that one wants even numbers of the types it can glomus intradices, glomus mosseae it cannot utilize tricoderma or ecto mycorrhizae some spores are a lot easier and cheaper to grow some some sellers advertise high numbers of one or two spores that then out compete the type we want poor explanation I'll try and dig the paper up....Another option........straight up VAM with no cartoon characters on the label and no associations with the cannabis industry. (instant price mark up)
Their "Diehard" mixes are also stellar. Humics....nit/phos fixers...yucca....some also contain polymers for guerilla transplants/etc.
Found these guys 20+ years ago and have never been let down
ECOVAM™ Endo Fine - Horticultural Alliance
7 Species and 454,000 Spores per pound of Endomycorrhizal Fungi Packaging: 1 lb., 25 lb. bags, 1,540 lb. tote General Purpose – Potting and Soil Amendment.www.horticulturalalliance.com