MYKOS and AZOS

bankcee

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anyone try this stuff? should it not be placed in an organic super soil?

my plant is having really slowed growth. all that's growing is fan leaves. not much root growth and not much vertical growth for the past week or so.

I'm planning on transplanting soon and wanna figure out which would help growth or both in my root balls new home..?

extreme gardening has both of these for the price of mycos from great white. so I'm going the cheaper route and have heard good thing about it but with teas and such.
 

green_machine_two9er

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I have used xtreme mycos at transplant directly under the rootball. But I also spray transplant site and rootball itself with great white. Recently did some side by side tests with great white. Mycos and azoz. Each alone and a few plants with the combination. Azoz alone seems to be lacking compared to mycos and great white. All will work but best option is apply directly to root ball during transplant.
 

green_machine_two9er

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anyone try this stuff? should it not be placed in an organic super soil?

my plant is having really slowed growth. all that's growing is fan leaves. not much root growth and not much vertical growth for the past week or so.

I'm planning on transplanting soon and wanna figure out which would help growth or both in my root balls new home..?

extreme gardening has both of these for the price of mycos from great white. so I'm going the cheaper route and have heard good thing about it but with teas and such.
How old is your plant. Soil it's in right now? Pot size. ?
 

bankcee

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it's in a solo cup. I'm going to a convention right now. I will post pic later tonight of the plant. they're 21 days old.

would you recommend using both mycos and azos by extreme gardening at the same time during transplant? and is it okay if I'm gonna throw them outdoors in a super soil.

mended with crab neem fish bone azomite garden lime kelp and alfalfa.
 
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