Hey Texas, thanks for the reply.

And yes, the Rainbow Mix consists of bat guano, sea kelp, steamed bone meal, langbeinite, soft rock phosphate, feather meal, cottonseed meal, natural potash and a variety of beneficial mycorrhizae. (As quoted directly from the site where the purchase was made.)

So it should be alright if I were to also add hydrogen peroxide to the water periodically? I knew the fungi wasn't a nutrient, I just didn't want to reduce their numbers by adding an agent like H202 to the soil. Thanks again for your input.
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Mycorrhizae question I just ordered some Rainbow Mix Bloom to keep on hand for flowering, and I noticed that mycorrhizae fungi is part of the mix. I grow in soil with all organic nutrients and will already be using a guano-rich fertilizer for bloom. My plan is to use the Rainbow Mix for occasional supplemental feedings, since I don't really know how effective the stuff is. Would there be anything wrong with using the product occasionally for the added nutritional benefits, and sticking to my original bloom Rating: 5