What kind of test shall I do this year?

Wizzlebiz

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Recharge/mammoth p/tribus are products that take beneficial bacteria and fungi to help make the soil work for you. It’s all about diversity and recharge seems to have a bit. I really like the fact that it has trichoderma reesei. It seems to work well.

Mycorrhizae is just one certain type of fungai

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The mycorrhizae I purchase have like 16 different species. Il take a pic when I get home.
 

ebcrew

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I dont know how far you want to go with this, also this has been done a million times before.

But... Soil, coco, hydro

Or if you grow in straight coco try different size pots.
 

anexgrower

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Glad your back for another side by side, I binge read the old one a few months ago, and it changed the way I look at the Lolipop method.
I've wondered about the Miko's, are they as great as the hype?
 

Wizzlebiz

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Recharge/mammoth p/tribus are products that take beneficial bacteria and fungi to help make the soil work for you. It’s all about diversity and recharge seems to have a bit. I really like the fact that it has trichoderma reesei. It seems to work well.

Mycorrhizae is just one certain type of fungai

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So here's what I purchased. Keep in mind my organic knowledge sucks. My synthetic knowledge Is where I shine.

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raggyb

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I partial to my first suggestion above but, regarding mychos you could test glomus intradices only vs. one with that and many other mychos. It's written here in places that glomus intradices is the only one that seriously works with cannabis. Another version with mychos could be say degassed tap vs. distilled, rainwater or some such version of cleaner water. All in the name of fun.
 

xtsho

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100% organic for the outdoors thing. Soil and IMO, FPJ, SST, LAB, etc...

VS

Soil and VitaGrow


Same strain. I have 2 packs of 3 seeds. Super Skunk Auto from Garden of Green.

I had planned on running a cross I've been working on for a few years but decided to just take a break and grow a few auto's outside. I've got a bunch of other stuff going on gardening wise and I want to focus on the food crops and other landscaping needs in the yard. I want to do a couple more runs with what I've been working on before calling it done anyway. I've got 2 packs of the Super Skunk Auto's so I'll plant them and keep 4. Any others that sprout will go to friend.
 

ZenWolf

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I've always wanted to see a side by side where half are grown from the biggest, most mature and well developed looking seeds... vs half that were grown from the smallest, whitest, underdeveloped seeds you can find and still get to germinate.

To answer the question of how much of an impact does seed development have on final yield results.
 

Star Dog

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A defoliating v non both tied/trained, a couple of folks reckoned last years results were skewed because they weren't clones?

I'd like to see that one cleared up.
 
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