yo CT-looking foward to that trial.
I'm using Pirahna in coir right now. I should say that during previous coir grows without mychorrizal f. the roots routienly come out of the top of the coir-does it actually promote root growth? Maybe it does.
I'm trying it because an organic compost grower that i respect claimed that it was one of the 'secrets' of his tasty budz and high yields. I don't really know if that is true-or if the benefits would translate to a coir grow with mineral ferts. In fact other organic cats have told me that the mineral ferts will kill the fungi. However i made up a batch of light nutes (ec1.2), added the pirahna and, as usual, there was a few hundred ml of nutes left in the bottom of the bucket after watering. The next day there was what resembled a watery soup in the bottom of the bucket-the stuff had clearly grown overnight-so it survived ec1.2.
I'd like to know more about this if there is anyone out there with the info
cheers
eddieS
I'm using Pirahna in coir right now. I should say that during previous coir grows without mychorrizal f. the roots routienly come out of the top of the coir-does it actually promote root growth? Maybe it does.
I'm trying it because an organic compost grower that i respect claimed that it was one of the 'secrets' of his tasty budz and high yields. I don't really know if that is true-or if the benefits would translate to a coir grow with mineral ferts. In fact other organic cats have told me that the mineral ferts will kill the fungi. However i made up a batch of light nutes (ec1.2), added the pirahna and, as usual, there was a few hundred ml of nutes left in the bottom of the bucket after watering. The next day there was what resembled a watery soup in the bottom of the bucket-the stuff had clearly grown overnight-so it survived ec1.2.
I'd like to know more about this if there is anyone out there with the info
cheers
eddieS