Do you know if applying to much mycorrhizal hurts the plants? I just droped a whole 5g bag into a 10L gallon pot by mistakeHey guys,
Just a quick reminder on the best ways to apply Mycorrhizae to your plants.
The two application methods that work the best are:
1. Mixing in the soil media
2. Mixing in the planting hole
Notice that sunlight and heat will kill the Mycorrhizae!
The most important thing is to have direct contact with the roots!
Hope we could help!
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Looks like you're growing mushrooms now and not weed, good luckDo you know if applying to much mycorrhizal hurts the plants? I just droped a whole 5g bag into a 10L gallon pot by mistake
Hey @rimjow,Do you know if applying to much mycorrhizal hurts the plants? I just droped a whole 5g bag into a 10L gallon pot by mistake
I can't see that it would.Do you know if applying to much mycorrhizal hurts the plants? I just droped a whole 5g bag into a 10L gallon pot by mistake
I used your tip but instead of a salt shaker I had to use an old parmesan shaker because I got way too many transplants to do I'd be refilling salt shakers like a maniac. lol Cheers on the tip though I was just kinda throwing it in there with a spoon before.or just put some in a salt shaker and shake on top of the roots when transplanting
hahah no problem! those are even better than salt shakers lolI used your tip but instead of a salt shaker I had to use an old parmesan shaker because I got way too many transplants to do I'd be refilling salt shakers like a maniac. lol Cheers on the tip though I was just kinda throwing it in there with a spoon before.
I have read that 1G was enough so I got a bit scared.I can't see that it would.
I normally just put a teaspoon full in the planting hole. 5 grams in 10 gallons isn't much at all.