greasemonkeymann
Well-Known Member
whats your goal?I will definitely keep you posted once we have something concrete to test on real life samples. Based on my experience I've grown out Trichoderma H. from a lyophilized sample and it takes about a week to have a viable culture. For some microbes it's recommend to do a subculture before inoculation to increase viability. So I'm not sure how efficient it is, depending on what state these microbes are in, to fully dump them into your hydro and expect a viable propagation.
in a hydro setup you are feeding chelated chemicals and don't NEED microbes at all
i'm not sure what the allure of it is.
hydro should stay chemical.
organic should go with soil and natural inputs, using meal based nutrients rather than unpredictable chelated soluble nutrients
but that's the whole point.
the advantage of a hydro system is NOT needing any microbial interaction in order to have the nutrients available.