DonTesla
Well-Known Member
Yep, that's how I do it too.myco only works if it has physical contact with the roots.
Otherwise, it's just a foodstock for the bigger/mean microbes/trichoderma.
What I do is at transplant I mist the root/rootball, and then sprinkle the myco on it, the misting makes the myco stick to the roots.
And then plop it into it's new container.
I only add myco at transplant.
Was just saying if you have a mix that's not too hot and heavy you can run your seedlings in it from start, without a need to buffer. If there was one thing to do to the baby mix I'd say myco, but yea, listen to the Monk, No need to waste extra if you got a chance to hit roots directly at t-plant
Speaking of girls in their final soil from the get go, here's a soon to be sticky Super Lemon Chernobyl who be stacking beautifully, especially for a normally lanky and spacey lady..