Does general hydroponics Ph up and down kill off mykos?

SteakBags

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I usually add about .75ml of ph down to a gallon of tap water to get it in the 6.5 zone. Is this amount going to effect the mykos WP I would put into the gallon of water?
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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I usually add about .75ml of ph down to a gallon of tap water to get it in the 6.5 zone. Is this amount going to effect the mykos WP I would put into the gallon of water?
I’ve never heard anything like that. If that’s the case I guess all mines have died a long time ago..
 

hotrodharley

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What just throw the soluble powder in the dirt? I guess I could also mix into a bottled water that’s already closer to my desired ph level, deer park tests around 7 I think
It says WP but it doesn’t just mix up. It’s a spore so soak it like bread yeast to use in a feed. I sprinkle it as a top dressing during veg. It’s almost a waste using it after starting flower as it takes time to colonize.
 

SteakBags

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It says WP but it doesn’t just mix up. It’s a spore so soak it like bread yeast to use in a feed. I sprinkle it as a top dressing during veg. It’s almost a waste using it after starting flower as it takes time to colonize.
No experience with bread yeast, what do you mean by soak it?
 

hotrodharley

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No experience with bread yeast, what do you mean by soak it?
Put it in tepid water. Like for bread yeast. The spores have a dessicated covering or membrane. It will settle in whatever you’re mixing it in. Be sure to keep agitating the water as you pour. You’ll see. Scoop out any left as sludge and just dab it around the plant.
 

OldMedUser

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Put it in tepid water. Like for bread yeast. The spores have a dessicated covering or membrane. It will settle in whatever you’re mixing it in. Be sure to keep agitating the water as you pour. You’ll see. Scoop out any left as sludge and just dab it around the plant.
I recently got some DynoMyco to inoculate the roots. Stuff is made in Israel after 30 years of research into the best fungi etc to work with pot plants. Says to put some around the seed when sprouting so the new roots get it right away.

So far nothing bad has happened and all plants using it are looking great. A light sprinkle on roots when repotting is good but when mixed with water a lot of stirring to keep it in suspension is needed.

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dynomyco

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I recently got some DynoMyco to inoculate the roots. Stuff is made in Israel after 30 years of research into the best fungi etc to work with pot plants. Says to put some around the seed when sprouting so the new roots get it right away.

So far nothing bad has happened and all plants using it are looking great. A light sprinkle on roots when repotting is good but when mixed with water a lot of stirring to keep it in suspension is needed.

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Great to hear ! How are the results after using our product?
 

OldMedUser

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Great to hear ! How are the results after using our product?
I don't really know that it's doing much. I like to think it adds to the overall health of the plants but unless I did a dedicated side-by-side grow with a few different strains I may never notice a difference. I'm mainly growing in ProMix HP soilless using hydro nutes with some added bio-char and lobster/crab meal. I mix a little DynoMyco in the blend and also add some to the base of the seedling when potting and at each repotting later.

Hopefully it's doing something as I bought another small pouch of it so will be using it for a while.

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