its the same reason why myco should never be in a AACT eitherI'm definitely willing to not pay for GWS again, but I am not gonna use the extreme mykos again, it's just not as good. If I can find another type of mykos that has numerious species I would be interested, but using a single type of bacteria isn't going to work as good as a mix of different species.
I thought extreme Azos helped with nitrogen and extreme mykos did the phosphorus and that's why you use the azos first then the mykos on first transplant.because my friend... it's the ONLY one that those smart biologists have said that works.
hers a copy and paste from good ol wiki
In numerous scientific studies G. intraradices has been shown to increase phosphorus uptake in multiple plants as well as improve soil aggregation due to hyphae.[13]
Because of these qualities, G. intraradices is commonly found in mycorrhizal based fertilizers.
In a recent study, G. intraradices was found to be the only arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi that was able to control nutrient uptake amounts by individual hyphae depending on differing phosphorus levels in the surrounding soil.[9]
I don't know anything about any other products they have minus the mycoI thought extreme Azos helped with nitrogen and extreme mykos did the phosphorus and that's why you use the azos first then the mykos on first transplant.
heh... yeaaI thought extreme Azos helped with nitrogen and extreme mykos did the phosphorus and that's why you use the azos first then the mykos on first transplant.
I might just stop using this stuff, I forgot half the time to apply it when I am transplanting and I haven't noticed a difference or I might just use the mykos again because its so cheap, once I run out of GWS I'm not buying it again for sure.heh... yeaa
a gimmick
those don't work unless you are growing legumes, or angiosperms, depending on the specie of diazotroph..
well
not effectively anyways..
and since nitrogen uptake isn't predicated on microbial life I wouldn't bother with it
hmmm...I might just stop using this stuff, I forgot half the time to apply it when I am transplanting and I haven't noticed a difference or I might just use the mykos again because its so cheap, once I run out of GWS I'm not buying it again for sure.
I don't know anything about any other products they have minus the myco
let me see what the hell azos is
probably a gimmick...
they are making BILLIONS of dollars on the new industry...
I don't know, I've had great results feeding only Azos in veg.heh... yeaa
a gimmick
those don't work unless you are growing legumes, or angiosperms, depending on the specie of diazotroph..
well
not effectively anyways..
and since nitrogen uptake isn't predicated on microbial life I wouldn't bother with it
i'm sure you do manI don't know, I've had great results feeding only Azos in veg.
essentially yes, and even more so in a tea.http://www.dragonflyearthmedicine.com/lush-roots227.html
So, you're saying the Trichoderma in this is going to eat up all the benefits of the endo innoculant?
heres a good read regarding trichodermahttp://www.dragonflyearthmedicine.com/lush-roots227.html
So, you're saying the Trichoderma in this is going to eat up all the benefits of the endo innoculant?
Gotchya. It's an instant tea that isn't bubbled, not sure that it makes that big of a difference. Reading up on that thread now...i'm sure you do man
I just said it's not needed.
People have great results using all sorts of different techniques.
Keep doing it if it works for you
essentially yes, and even more so in a tea.
using that in a tea will probably do almost NOTHING in regards to propagating endo mychorrizhae
adding microbial life?
sure
but if you are using that product in an attempt to propagate myco it's not an efficient way to do that
hehReally informative read, broke it down pretty nicely. Thanks!
I have switched to AZOS made by same company just has even more goodies than the regular myco and still just sprinkle at transplantlove ya man, so i'll help ya out. (i'm not a know-it-all, just know a lil about myco)
extre myco is all the myco you need, plus it's the correct type of myco
the GWS is vastly overpriced, WAY more of the totally useless myco, AND they include other microbes and worst of all trichoderma (at HUGE populations)
they have WAY more ecto mychorrizhae (useless) than the beneficial types, and then they add a metric fuck-ton of trichodermas too (which are not bad, but VERY bad for your myco population)
if you get into the actual science behind it man, you'll see what I mean.
an analogy would be like this.
Pretend you are feeding a village in Africa
you make a helicopter drop 100 cows to feed them, but then at the same exact time you are dropping 12,000 hungry lions at the same time...
you think the village is EVER gonna see those cows??
nope..
trichodermas are insanely voracious, and they eat myco like mad
actually myco is readily consumed by almost all your microbes
knowwhattamean verne?
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