Treedoctor123
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Is Myco+ any good? If not what mycorrhizal product is recommended?
Photosynthesis plus is great an fairly cheap. Or just brew your own worm tea. That’s the best way to go.Is Myco+ any good? If not what mycorrhizal product is recommended?
Would love to have you try out DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant! It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi which have been scientifically proven to create symbiotic relationships with cannabis roots.Is Myco+ any good? If not what mycorrhizal product is recommended?
Please keep me informed? I use the grow and bloom. If i had good lights this crop would be phenomenal. But I got junk for my 1st indoor grow. Ive decided its between California lightworks 500 or a vertical lec 315 with the mirrored reflector. What lights are you using. Ive gotten where i can tell if someone has good lights or junk by the pictures they share, usually anyway. And when you see buds with massive girth. Its good lighting with good careThere are 3 versions of Tribus Microbes: Veg; Bloom; and Original, which is full cycle. I also buy direct and they offer better prices. I recently purchased their fish ferts for veg and bloom. I thought it was a good price compared to what I had been using. Just using the veg so far and I'm happy. It's recommended to ph it to 6.2, so I dusted off the old pen and got a bit of organic ph up to raise it. Believe me that feels weird but the company suggested it and I think it's a good idea to follow that in this case.
COBs are very respectable lights. Crees are classics. California lightworks has a newer more efficient led thats about 40% more efficient than anything else on the market. Their 400watt LEDs pull 400 watts at the wall and American made. Their 400 out grows a 1000 watt mh light and a lot cheaper.I've never posted a pic but I use COB lights. Timber 4vl and an older Tasty that a guy on here built. His company was Tasty. Timber has Veros Tasty has Cree. They work well.