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04-27-2006, 02:46 AM #1OPJunior Member
Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic root fungus that roughly 90% of the plants have in nature. I figure this is absent in home grows, particularlly the indoor grows. I found this for sale:
http://www.bio-organics.com/Mycorrhi...#MineralsStart
I was wondering if anyone here has used this or a similar product. What were your results?Ssenorp Reviewed by Ssenorp on . Mycorrhizae Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic root fungus that roughly 90% of the plants have in nature. I figure this is absent in home grows, particularlly the indoor grows. I found this for sale: http://www.bio-organics.com/Mycorrhizae_Products.html#MineralsStart I was wondering if anyone here has used this or a similar product. What were your results? Rating: 5
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04-27-2006, 03:39 AM #2Member
Mycorrhizae
You could just by some EB Stone Edna's Best Potting Soil which has mycorrhizal fungi in it already.
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04-27-2006, 03:48 AM #3Junior Member
Mycorrhizae
I'm not an organic guru, but did lurk on the CW organic boards before they were shut down. I've heard the term used, and some of the more knowledgable people there did talk about soil being a culture of beneficial organisms. Certain organic compounds seem to support those healthy cultures in the soil. One of those is molasses. Also I've heard of people adding yeast to their organic tea's.
I have no personal experience with the compound you mention, but if you use it be sure and create a good healthy environment of nutrients to support it.
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04-27-2006, 05:23 AM #4OPJunior Member
Mycorrhizae
Originally Posted by hoodrider
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05-04-2006, 07:18 AM #5Senior Member
Mycorrhizae
I use it for a while now and I'm VERY happy with it. The plants are bigger, greener and can take up massive amounts of nutrients in a fairly early stage of flowering.
You should try it combined with an bacterial symbot like VooDooJuice from AN
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05-08-2006, 01:36 AM #6Junior Member
Mycorrhizae
check out earth Nectar EN/EA
Cheers,
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06-23-2006, 07:06 PM #7Senior Member
Mycorrhizae
I use MycoStim and like it. Just avoid breathing the dust.
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06-25-2006, 05:52 AM #8Junior Member
Mycorrhizae
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08-14-2006, 02:18 AM #9Member
Mycorrhizae
You can use any E.B. Stone organic fert. as they all have mycorrhyzae in them and so do the whitney farm life link series of ferts.
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