Xtreme gardening or great white

hotrodharley

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Harley, what happens if you use too much? I used Xtreme mykos 2 tsp. onto the dirt (to contact the roots) as I was transplanting from a 1 pint to 1 quart pot. All three plants have struggled since transplanting, not normal for me, I never have trouble in veg.

This is my first time using mykos in veg, I just finished a crop where I used mykos transplanting from 1 gallon to 3 gallon smart pot, I had no issues but the yield was less than normal for me. I used 2 tablespoons per container in the 3 gallon pot.

It looks like nutrient deficiency or ph lockout but I am doing normal feeding with gh flora nova grow, and I have double checked the ph of the water I am using. After two weeks in the 1 quart pot they should be ready to transplant again, but the roots have not filled out yet. They are nice and white, just not the root mass I expect. The plants actually wilted for about 10 days after transplanting, when they normally don't miss a beat.

Sorry, no pictures, I am having computer issues as well!
I’ve never had a problem with it causing anything. It’s function is attaching itself to the roots and aiding in nutrient uptake. During the grow I also use ReCharge once a week by just adding it to a feed. I’m not sure what’s going on without pictures but possibly this rings a bell with someone else.
 

mudballs

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This is true. I grew for years without even knowing what it was. I got turned on to using it by attending a talk by this woman who’s a forester from Canada talking about the mycelium network and the health of forests being very dependent on it and in part how it worked. Didn’t hurt anything adding it.
dude?! i thought you got banned? wonderful to see you posting again.
 

Driver733

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I’ve never had a problem with it causing anything. It’s function is attaching itself to the roots and aiding in nutrient uptake. During the grow I also use ReCharge once a week by just adding it to a feed. I’m not sure what’s going on without pictures but possibly this rings a bell with someone else.
Okay, thank you for your input, I do appreciate it. It may be unrelated to the mykos, I did notice some minor yellowing on the bottom leaves right before I transplanted, I thought the transplant was a little late and lacking nutes. They are recovering now, although not as well as I would like. Thanks again!
 

Driver733

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I’ve never had a problem with it causing anything. It’s function is attaching itself to the roots and aiding in nutrient uptake. During the grow I also use ReCharge once a week by just adding it to a feed. I’m not sure what’s going on without pictures but possibly this rings a bell with someone else.
I got some pictures this morning. The strain is Girl Scout Cookies x Jack Herer (feminized).

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amneziaHaze

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that is true they are not essential.but they are a thing if you want something more. and they do something more its not much but in the end you will see a difference
 

Driver733

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Looks like they need some nitrogen and light.
what where you using to have done this?
I am using the SF-2000 light about 30" above the canopy, feeding GH Flora Nova Grow at 1 tsp. per gallon. I never have issues in veg, the only thing I did differently this time is I used 2 tsp. per plant mykos into the medium when I transplanted the last time. Really weird.

They were just topped for the second time before I took these pictures.
 
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