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Old 03-05-2006, 02:46 AM #41
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mycrorrhizal fungi is good shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-05-2006, 11:38 PM #42
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isnt cocogro from botanicare innoculated with myco??


anyone ever use it??
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I have seen people use their spent cubensis cakes in their soil mixture as a myco suppliment. I have personally found the copelandia variety to be less intrusive and also very good beneficiary to the cannabis. Also you will get a few poppers late in flower just for fun
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im going to the hydro store soon. what type of mycorhizzi innoculant can i buy for my recirculating bio bucket sytem?
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Funny... I've started a thread under Organic Soil... and just posted some info on Rhyzosys...

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My friend ****** has helped develop this product for the MJ business... lucky me, I got to try it... and have been a happy user for more than one year... the mycorriza root fungi extends the reach of your plants' roots... and the bacteria help free up nutrients from the soil... I believe these beneficial additives bring me an edge in growing...

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I believe all the major beneficials like Florashield, SubCulture, Hydroguard, etc all contain mycorhizzi.

Actually not sure on that. Found this in the Hydroguard sticky:

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The product composition consists of: Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus polymxa, Bacillus circulans, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. The guaranteed analysis is:CFU/Gram 1.7E x10 6 .
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I believe all the major beneficials like Florashield, SubCulture, Hydroguard, etc all contain mycorhizzi.

Actually not sure on that. Found this in the Hydroguard sticky:

wishfull thinking...but not the case. None of those beneficials contain mycorrhizae. If you want mycorr, buy mycorr. If you want baccillus, buy baccillus. If you dont' know what you want, ASK SOMEONE WHO KNOWS!!
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The fungus is among us. Good stuff it really does help try it you will like it!!
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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.
do you mind me asking where you got your information from? Nematodes are considered 'microscopic' for a reason. I doubt the little worms you saw were infact nematodes. That would be a great selling point for EN/EA (if it were true) People are willing to spend $30 bucks on just the nematodes alone. So, if it is true, why would EN/EA not want the consumer to know?

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mi·cro·scop·ic - Too small to be seen by the unaided eye but large enough to be studied under a microscope.
One million nematodes fit in a 2x3 sponge...


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Im pretty sure nematode eggs are a hella lot smaller when they are in the sponge. Activate them however and Im sure you might be able to see something. If you read the labels on the both the bottles they dont say much of anything of whats in them.

Heres a pretty good picture of the size of the critters I saw. These are nematodes on what looks like a termite larvae. Small sure but not so small you cant see them contrasted to a black plate.




Heres the site from the pic where they describe the nematodes also as microscopic. Thanks for the websters definition though.
https://www.biconet.com/biocontrol/nemas.html
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