Apollonia
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I've heard that Mycorrhizal fungi are either of no or very limited benefit in an aeroponics system or they cannot live in aeroponics as there is no medium for them to colonize (I thought they could colonize the root system in that case) but I have the urge to try mycorrhizae has excellent properties in aeroponics & you just have to watch that they do not clog your misters.
The product I'm thinking of using is SubCulture M from General Hydroponics in conjunction with Subculture B, which I am going to use bio-balls in my reservoir to give them a place to live on. As my system is not a fine mist system, it doesn't produce those fine fluffy lateral roots you see in "true" aeroponics systems, just long spaghetti-like roots - I thought that the mycorrhizae could replace them and act as lateral roots and provide some protection against pathogens.
I know there are only a few aeroponics growers out there and fewer still that use mycorrhizae, but if anyone, whether or not they're aero growers or mycorrhizae users, could offer their two cents - it would be appreciated. Do mycorrhizae & aeroponics mix? Or are they just not useful except in soil.
The product I'm thinking of using is SubCulture M from General Hydroponics in conjunction with Subculture B, which I am going to use bio-balls in my reservoir to give them a place to live on. As my system is not a fine mist system, it doesn't produce those fine fluffy lateral roots you see in "true" aeroponics systems, just long spaghetti-like roots - I thought that the mycorrhizae could replace them and act as lateral roots and provide some protection against pathogens.
I know there are only a few aeroponics growers out there and fewer still that use mycorrhizae, but if anyone, whether or not they're aero growers or mycorrhizae users, could offer their two cents - it would be appreciated. Do mycorrhizae & aeroponics mix? Or are they just not useful except in soil.