To MYCO or not to MYCO?

BBPac

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There's multiple ways to use yours. Check out the page. But probably the feeding schedule. I'll also urge you to buy a fulvic acid supplement.
Think this thread got off track on burning the wrong trees :lol::lol:
I read a little more on the mycelium network. The Real growers recharge lists both fulvic & humic. Are those recommended in addition to? Or in general.
 

Hiphophippo

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I use the recharge after two weeks of growth, using it twice weekly. You notice a difference after a week of using it, especially after you transplant and see your root mass. It’s so much thicker not only the amount of roots but there individual thickness is noticeable.
 

hotrodharley

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Think this thread got off track on burning the wrong trees :lol::lol:
I read a little more on the mycelium network. The Real growers recharge lists both fulvic & humic. Are those recommended in addition to? Or in general.
I use both. Humus has humin which is not water soluble and not useable. Then it has humic acid and fulvic acid. That's it. The benefits of humus in compost and organic gardening are known. We don't use compost with humus so I supplement. Everything in moderation. Whatever product you buy will have an application guide.
 

calvin.m16

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You don't need beneficial bacteria, that's why it's called beneficial. Personally I use Real Growers Recharge @ 1 tablespoon to a 5 gallon bucket and water in at least once a week with no feeding.

I've smoked some extremely good weed that was grown in water with a high enough level of hydrogen peroxide to kill probably all bacteria..
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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I use both. Humus has humin which is not water soluble and not useable. Then it has humic acid and fulvic acid. That's it. The benefits of humus in compost and organic gardening are known. We don't use compost with humus so I supplement. Everything in moderation. Whatever product you buy will have an application guide.
Any feels about this... I started using XG Mykos this grow, and I feel like my plants are now happier with stronger feeds than before. I know that it helps plants feed, but possible that it also allows them to use more nutrient than otherwise?
 

hotrodharley

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Any feels about this... I started using XG Mykos this grow, and I feel like my plants are now happier with stronger feeds than before. I know that it helps plants feed, but possible that it also allows them to use more nutrient than otherwise?
The fungi attach to the plants roots and actually facilitate the transfer of nutrients through the roots. They do this on most plants including weeds in the natural environment. They're responsible for nutrient transfer in almost 90% of plant species.
 

PadawanWarrior

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The fungi attach to the plants roots and actually facilitate the transfer of nutrients through the roots. They do this on most plants including weeds in the natural environment. They're responsible for nutrient transfer in almost 90% of plant species.
I know we're talking about mycos, and I use the regular Mykos at transplants, and I have the WP too that I use occasionally. The regular is plenty though. It also helps to spray the rootball and premade transplant hole with water so the Mykos sticks better.

But we were talking about humic's the other day. Gonna add 1/4 tsp of the Ful-Humix to 4 gallons plain water tonight to start. I'm sure I can raise the dosage, but I like to start small when testing new stuff.
 

hotrodharley

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I know we're talking about mycos, and I use the regular Mykos at transplants, and I have the WP too that I use occasionally. The regular is plenty though. It also helps to spray the rootball and premade transplant hole with water so the Mykos sticks better.

But we were talking about humic's the other day. Gonna add 1/4 tsp of the Ful-Humix to 4 gallons plain water tonight to start. I'm sure I can raise the dosage, but I like to start small when testing new stuff.
You're going to like what the plants look like after you start using it.

When I transplant I sprinkle Mykos on the roots and all over in the hole they're going in. I spread roots out and fill it up. Plants usually never droop or miss a beat. I've been using the Xtreme Gardening Mykos WP for a long time. Buy the 2 pound bag.
 

PadawanWarrior

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You're going to like what the plants look like after you start using it.

When I transplant I sprinkle Mykos on the roots and all over in the hole they're going in. I spread roots out and fill it up. Plants usually never droop or miss a beat. I've been using the Xtreme Gardening Mykos WP for a long time. Buy the 2 pound bag.
Same here. I'm Extreme too, lol.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yeah I heard that woman and was immediately interested. She was not talking cannabis at all but the information on how the mycelium network functions made total sense. Especially when it's stated we eat food from plants courtesy of the mycelium it rings a bell.
Shit makes Extreme Pumpkins too, lol. This sold me.

 

hotrodharley

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Shit makes Extreme Pumpkins too, lol. This sold me.

 
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