haha, for sure, dude. and you don't need to worry, theyre beneficial upon infection haha and can only live on live roots. best of luckThats intense ! well explained Don, that is a seriously wicked deal they have going on there, i still have to finish reading teaming with microbes but i will be done with it before the end of this year, i appreciate you telling me the risk though cause im seriously paranoid about using it in a grow thats in my bedroom, if i end up feeling like you mentioned id probably finish reading teaming with microbes by 2016. I noted down the myco for the next grow though & ill be giving it a good read. Thank you again !
if you keep this pace up the quality is gonna be through the stratosphere soon, brah. need a wheelchair soon lolI used a level from the worm bin to screen the material. The handles double as guides which fit over the sides of the tote perfectly. Then i just slide it back and forth along the bin.
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it's fine, you don't NEED, many of the things you add to an organic soil, including EWC, compost, etc... It just allows the plant to grow better.Dont wanna be a dick here but its the worst when people suggest using things but cant help you choose the product ... : / Greasemonkey i think im going to leave out the Myco cause its not really nescessary, i think if it made such a difference Mad Ham would use it too. Just getting annoyed with buying all this shit all the time & im letting the plant get more root bound while trying to find some myco which might make it grow 0.1 of a second quicker ? jeez...
wait.. Huh? Hmm maybe I was gone too long, You change your mind on the myco?I was reading a forum article about the benefits of mycorrhizae , i heard about this in a natural farming course but never knew the scientific name, could i maybe make a solution of myco and water and syringe it into my soil ? Could this possibly work ? I want my roots infected! : )
if you try it, maybe try a baby food or medicine type syringe and pre poke some holes that you will inoculate. you might need multplie syringes unless your holes are bigger. but you risk ripping roots that already exist.I was reading a forum article about the benefits of mycorrhizae , i heard about this in a natural farming course but never knew the scientific name, could i maybe make a solution of myco and water and syringe it into my soil ? Could this possibly work ? I want my roots infected! : )
believe you be right mon.it's fine, you don't NEED, many of the things you add to an organic soil, including EWC, compost, etc... It just allows the plant to grow better.
And standard vermicompost isn't full of mychorrizae, as far as I know
Tell me more about dese cattle! how good is their poop! when can we try it.. you should do an herb side by side or is it all mixed in to all our soil now lolI used a level from the worm bin to screen the material. The handles double as guides which fit over the sides of the tote perfectly. Then i just slide it back and forth along the bin.
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Im keen if i can add it in to the current plants i transplanted the only problem was that i wasnt sure i was going to get the right product & the babies were getting root bound, on the other hand i still have another 3 different strains vegging which could get some myco treatment !wait.. Huh? Hmm maybe I was gone too long, You change your mind on the myco?
have you flipped to flower tho? on the transplants in questionIm keen if i can add it in to the current plants i transplanted the only problem was that i wasnt sure i was going to get the right product & the babies were getting root bound, on the other hand i still have another 3 different strains vegging which could get some myco treatment !
Thank you bro, i have a few syringes i got for free at a grow store so that wont be a problem, i havent flipped to flower just yet still running 16/8 on the 250w mh with the 600w hps on standby.if you try it, maybe try a baby food or medicine type syringe and pre poke some holes that you will inoculate. you might need multplie syringes unless your holes are bigger. but you risk ripping roots that already exist.
so might be best to gently dig away the mulch / topsoil until you see some little roots. then gently sprinkle and even more gently work it in a bit.
or just up pot if you haven't flipped to flower. that would be the best way. dry myco sprinkled on entire moist (sticky) rootball, a full 360*.
No im binning it all separate. I removed three gallons of soil from my ready bin and replaced it with three gallons of manure. So i have three gallons of recycled, amended mix without any manure in 1 gallon smart pots covered and ready to go. I want to start some herbs and maybe do a side by side once i get a light put up.Tell me more about dese cattle! how good is their poop! when can we try it.. you should do an herb side by side or is it all mixed in to all our soil now lol
I was trying to reply to your message but ran into some connection problems here, both plants i transplanted over the weekend went into 4 gallon containers, i still have another two 4 gallon containers, i was suppose to have 4 plants the same size of the the church & the bag seed i posted on the other page, unfortunately 2 years ago i trusted a local seed supplier which ended up growing out to be mutants, only bought seed i have now is the church which is definitely fem unlike the bagseed which i suspect might be male which leaves me with my 8" diesel hybrid growing alongside the church which is also along a 5" Mango Kush & 5" unknown bagseed, i was thinking of putting the church into a 8 gallon container then sprinkling it with myco & letting it take up most of the tent, appreciate all the help man.have you flipped to flower tho? on the transplants in question
I've got some sectioned off with chicken wire in the back yard. The leaves really pack down well once they're mulched and wetted down a bit. L'il bit of alfalfa sprinkled on to accelerate the composting process....I was going to attempt to make some leaf mold from this falls big ole leaf drop, but the damn snow came in already!!
I know right?! I only managed to get two 85L bags filled up.I was going to attempt to make some leaf mold from this falls big ole leaf drop, but the damn snow came in already!!
I got zero bags..I know right?! I only managed to get two 85L bags filled up.