inoculated soil.

District

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Hey bro's

I'll be doing anothet organic soil grow for my second grow. My focus next time will be precise temp controls as well as keeping the soil rich in beneficial microbes. Im aware of mychorrizal just wanted too know if this is an umbrella term of just one specific type. The reason ill be focused on temps is because apparently mychorrizal is only affective at 72f. What are peoples methods for introducing microbes and are they any good products such as bat guano (jamaican, mexican) worm castings. Are all epsom salts one and the same or is there a preferable brand. Anyway I hope this subject isnt too broad.

Thanks
 

District

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Ok mychorrizae refers to all bacteria. For marijuana endo mychorrizae is the ticket. There are many types and I forget the names of the two that seem to have the most benefits. Also it can take 6 weeks to breed enough to have positive effect so it likely benefits wont be seen till flower. You can keep separate compost and choose to breed them there so you can inoculate seedlings that way. This is a basic basic overview and my mind now wanders towards true aero again.
 

TheGoodGrower

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I use General Organics mycorrhizae. I think its ok, but my buddy uses Root Magic from Blue Planet Nutrients and we both use the Blue Planet 3-part base and have similar light output and his plants look better than mine. We check the ppm's and his plants seem to ingest nutrients better than mine. So I'm convinced its the Root Magic. I think its probably better quality stuff. I noticed his is a very fine powder while the GO one I use is kind of chunky and big like cat litter.
http://www.blueplanetnutrients.com/index.php?option=com_rokecwid&view=ecwid&Itemid=190#!/~/product/category=1353392&id=5499587
 
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