curious.george
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It seems like before we do any investigation we should determine what questions we want to answer. Here is what I am thinking, sort of a brainstorm at this point:That actually sounds cool I've been curious myself and I have lots of veggies outside right now,basil sounds good. I can say I after a week my mix has fungi covering the top hopefully it's the right kind. Are we gong to feed with same nutes and soil mix? I have a pretty good variety of mediums and nutes available. What do you want to use?
Question 1:
Product A cost X money,
Product B cost Y money.
Will I get more benefit from
A/X or B/Y
Question 2:
Does Product A or Product B have more aggressive strains of microbes.
Question 3:
Does Product A or Product B protect against pathogens more.
Question 4:
Do Product A and Product B have different side effects, change ph, use more nutes, ect...
Any other things worth investigating. Maybe this list is too big but I'm thinking too many ideas can be sifted through.
I am thinking each of us using the exact same nutes and soil is not 100% realistic and we should come up with a system where we each have a no-myco control plant. Unless we keep the soil mix super simple and therefore suboptimal, like just pelite, vermulicite, and earth worm castings, so it is easy to replicate.
The other thing I am thinking could be worth doing is a fungus race, we each get say 1 pound of earth worm castings or something in a tube and inoculate 1 side and measure the visible fungi?