Not needed there are better and less expensive mykos out there.I am using a additive in my water from seedling until harvest along with my normal nutes. This Mammoth P is some pretty slick stuff people. It's kinda pricey, bur well worth the money and a big bottle goes on way.
What about the flower fuel you can buy off Amazon? Or what do you prefer that works best?Not needed there are better and less expensive mykos out there.
Recharge or make your own tea cheap and easy. Fuck Jeff bezos lol I stay away from Amazon and shop local and look for veteran owned stores mainlyWhat about the flower fuel you can buy off Amazon? Or what do you prefer that works best?
Whats snake oil? LolGot the trial bottle and its snake oil
BoofWhats snake oil? Lol
Lol well I'm kinda newish to growing. What do you prefer? And what's about nuts I haven't had a problem with these here.Boof
I do organic tea mixes. If that works for you keep pushin it.Lol well I'm kinda newish to growing. What do you prefer? And what's about nuts I haven't had a problem with these here.
Lets be honest, in the grand scheme of things they do little to nothing and mammoth P is astronomically priced...a fool and his money though.Microbes are good.
Lets be honest, in the grand scheme of things they do little to nothing and mammoth P is astronomically priced...a fool and his money though.
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In some situations more than others they can be very effective in helping the nutrients get to the plants. I think you're 100% right that in a synthetic nutrient grow they might not do much. In an organic soil grow they add to whatever microbes are already there....or not there...and put the whole process of breaking down the mostly dry products/nutes into high gear. If your soil isn't good to start with its no magic bullet and there are other parts of the grow that are much more important but I'm fully behind the science here. Some are way overpriced for sure, but not all are as high as mammoth.
yes myco is fungi definition microbe covers anything from bacteria to fungi to protozoa to nematode etc. it just needs to be small enough so you can only see it under a microscopeI might be wrong but I think mammoth p is geared towards phosforbactor only? Might be saying it wrong lol. The guy who makes ecolife soil advised me to use it during flowering and rooting when the plants benefit from a boost of bio available phosphorus.
also I might be wrong again but mychoriza are fungi and that’s not the same as bacteria?
I usually don’t post unless I’ve got my facts 100% but it’s late I’ve had a busy day
maybe someone can correct me or confirm what I’ve said
hope this helps
I do agree with what you’re saying but a lot of people do just wanna buy a bottle for a specific reason and don’t make bokashi, keep worms, or compost (I keep worms btw).yes myco is fungi definition microbe covers anything from bacteria to fungi to protozoa to nematode etc. it just needs to be small enough so you can only see it under a microscope
the thing is with fresh organic matter all the microbes are already there and many more as its not a single strain of selected family of fungi. people do studies on shit and find this strain works great at creating available phosporus and nute firms start producing single strain additives for you to use but the fact is those people who are doing those studies have limited capability to test every strain of fungi or bacteria for their studies. so i’m confident that whatever strain of fungi is in mammoth p it works well in making phosporus available for the plants but i’m also very confident in the knowledge that that same strain of fungi and many other who may or may not work towards the same goal with or without some other benefits to overall growth is already present in my homemade ewc.
so i opt not to pay for mammoth p instead i get an organic cabbage carrots potatoes etc make myself a dinner and feed the peels and bits to my worms
I agree that product is way too expensive.Lets be honest, in the grand scheme of things they do little to nothing and mammoth P is astronomically priced...a fool and his money though.