greasemonkeymann
Well-Known Member
hmmm, maybe your myco has trichodermas in it as well, those do help with things like that, I know endo myco and ecto myco don't do a whole lot minus expanding your soil web and help with phosphorus assimilation.the myco is helping because the disease is a form or root rot fungus, an especially virulent fungus, where i need to use double the recommended dosage of myco, again i live in a very remote area, there are no experts anywhere near, also the nature of the plant we prefer can make it difficult when questioned by an authority on plant issues about which crops im growing, it may sound weird but im soo happy ive found the myco works...even if its in a very limited way, before the myco my crops were like devastated battlefields...with plant corpses everywhere..total devastation yr after yr, at least now i can grow enough to keep me going till the next season, costing a lot but still cheaper than buying, but unless a miracle happens in that a real answer arises then im outta here to greener 'virgin' pastures unaffected by this blight!
weird shit man, weiiiiiird shit