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Old 12-06-2004, 08:36 PM #31
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Yeah, I appreciate that TK!

Just imo it would only take a couple'a seconds more to stick up a link to the source of any piece of text not written by the poster.. also helps peeps to learn more and more.

This site is cool, really laid back... but it is only fair to give credit where it is due, imo.

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Old 12-07-2004, 05:28 AM #32
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mycrorri..

i went to the hydro store today in the ghetto of so cali. to get some alaska fish fert 5-1-1(thick shit) and i asked him for some mycorrisal ..and he handed me a package with what looked to be a bud plant on it with a big o root ball and was like ...this stuff is good u have to use all organics on it...i think he knew what i was gettin it for...he was a old stoner lookin guy,...but im not gettin mycorrisal untill i transplant a lil to expensive...17.99
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Old 12-07-2004, 09:35 PM #33
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I never understand how someone can be cheap about buying products for weed. WIth the amount of money you save growing your own "a hundred here or there" shouldn't be an issue. I save over 800 a month because of it, so why not put some money back into what takes care of you... but oh well... to each their own.

I guess that's why I've never been very good at saving... maybe "a penny saved is a penny earned" really is worth living by.. im just not any good at it.
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Old 12-07-2004, 11:21 PM #34
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ha

...ha i think ive spent more on the grow then on weed..cause i usually dont buy it...but im not in a secure position to be gettin any drastic wattage...or anything..just yet...but when i do move and get WAttage and a job i will be spending money ...so far ive bought foxfarms grow big ..and that was the most expensive shit ..and im also thinkin about gettin some liquid karma..
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Old 01-31-2005, 01:31 PM #35
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Here's a link to fungiperfecti.com . Paul Staments who wrote "The Mushroom Cultivator", generally considered by many as the "Bible" of mushroom cultivation, owns this company and sells a product like that being discussed here.
The second link is a picture of two plants one with the fungi additive and one without. It looks impressive, especially for anyone using soil. Has anyone here ever used this particular product?
Has anyone ever seen a product similiar to this in any stores such as a Walmart or the like?

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https://www.fungiperfecti.com/mycogrow/index.html

https://www.fungiperfecti.com/mycogro...cs/poppies.jpg
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Old 02-01-2005, 07:09 AM #36
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The first link says:
"Sadly, modern techniques for clearing and developing land for human use destroy mycorrhizal fungi, reducing the ability of plants to thrive in man-made environments and forcing us to resort to fertilizers and other artificial means of promoting plant growth."

You're gonna be using fertilizer anyways right? He's talking about outdoors. I still think it's not neccessary, I've never used it, I've seen BOGs plants and they're huge and it's not part of his soil recipe. It won't hurt and might help but it probably won't be the huge dramatic change that that guy claims. I mean, he is trying to sell his product.

here's a link I just found :

https://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...071612722.html

If you really want to innoculate you could take a handful of soil outside near a healthy tree and mix it into your soil, that will innoculate it for free. But of interest to me was the last comment on that page. About the study that found that when plants had plenty of water and fertile conditions the fungi didn't form associations with the plant even if they were present. There are 2 sides to this issue, like most others and it's not easy since some studies are just inappropriate to compare to cannabis.
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Hey ..playin in dirt. If your runnin organic Hydro & you wanna use Granular MYCO/TRYCODERMA fungus in your res.. You need Panty hose.. Real sea sponge(the bacteria seem to munch on fake ones & they turn to shit).. Put sea sponge in panty hose(make sponge the size of a softball) put your MYCO/TRYCO in on top of the sea sponge.. Then hang it under a return line in your res With half the sponge in the solution & half outa solution..(they gotta breath) with an air bubbler underneath it.. You have to get air to it hence the half in half out of solution thing.. Your just built a benificial bungaloo that will amaze you with root protection a well as general plant health . No peroxide in organic as it kills your benificials..Good luck & stress free growin to all.... Stretch

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Old 02-03-2006, 02:56 AM #38
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Most people dont know that EN/EA also contains beneficial nematodes in them [ which arent listed by that name on the ingredients.] I think one part has the inactivated eggs in it [clear] and the other part an egg activator [dark]. When you add the parts together that activates the nematodes into action and they will cruise thru moist soil looking for any critters that give off co2 [ soil gnats, thrips, etc.]

I kinda freaked out when I found them as I added a double dose mix of the en/ea to some small pots and then overwatered them a few days later over a black tub and saw all these little microscopic worms come out in the run off.

Bene nematodes will remain in moist soil but will die quickly in dry soil and when exposed to a ph shock difference of more than a point or two.
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check out my latest post here for the dope on how to 'make' your own mycelium
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What kind of products kill the bacteria/fungi? Nutrient, supplement wise? I don't want to start using them to later find out that the nutes I were using just destroyed them.
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