I would like to know what that's supposed to achieve. Did the Mendo dope boys mention that?Watched a great vid by the Mendo dope boys and they mentioned flushing with brown sugar. Anyone wanna offer feedback about this?
Sounds dumb even without logic in it to me lol. I learned something though, so bless your heart.I'm assuming it was in soil? Sugars, or carbs in general, such as molasses, brown sugar, honey, etc. are used to feed the soil biology, and there debate about whether that's even beneficial*, the plant doesn't directly use it. Using it during a "flush" then brings up a few questions. If they're using carbs to feed the soil, they're presumably running a living soil with organic inputs. If that's the case, why are they flushing? Conversely, if they're running synthetic nutes why are they feeding the soil? The synthetics should decimate the micro herd.
*Plants exude carbs. There's a hypothesis that adding easier to consume simple carbs, such as refined sugars, to the soil actually pulls the microbiology mass away from the roots.
Prior to this, I was under the impression that synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they can't feed on them either, so they die anyway. Fact or fiction?"Synthetic" nutes do not kill bacteria. Beneficial ones or bad ones. They don't know the difference between phosphorus from a bottle or a lump of chickenshit. This is an invitation for insects.
Synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they do alter soil biology in a way that makes some microbes/fungi unnecessary.Prior to this, I was under the impression that synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they can't feed on them either, so they die anyway. Fact or fiction?
They don't feed on them at all. What we mainly count on mycchoriza for is transport of phosphorus - again mainly - from our feeds across the root and into the plant. Feeding molasses is to feed the mycchoriza so they'll keep working .Prior to this, I was under the impression that synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they can't feed on them either, so they die anyway. Fact or fiction?
So they only starve off certain fungi/microbes?Synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they do alter soil biology in a way that makes some microbes/fungi unnecessary.
Yep.So they only starve off certain fungi/microbes?
So the mycchoriza feed on sugars that carry nutrients? Did I get that right?They don't feed on them at all. What we mainly count on mycchoriza for is transport of phosphorus - again mainly - from our feeds across the root and into the plant. Feeding molasses is to feed the mycchoriza so they'll keep working .
People freak if they see other fungi blooming in their grow. "I found mushrooms in my container!"So they only starve off certain fungi/microbes?
http://www.mykepro.com/mycorrhizae-benefits-application-and-research.aspxSo the mycchoriza feed on sugars that carry nutrients? Did I get that right?
Because the roots produce sugars for the bacteria?
I compost so I'm somewhat familiar with good bacteria like the Santa's beard but I don't let it linger near my plants because I usually only see it with heavy organic matter... That also invited shit I don't want lol.People freak if they see other fungi blooming in their grow. "I found mushrooms in my container!"
Lucky you. It means your roots are in a happy zone.
Not really "die" so much as go dormant... some do "die" but, not as many as people think.Prior to this, I was under the impression that synthetic nutes do not kill microbes, but they can't feed on them either, so they die anyway. Fact or fiction?
I got them coming out of the bottom side holes and some from the edges around the top of the soil.... I see those. I know the plant is happy....People freak if they see other fungi blooming in their grow. "I found mushrooms in my container!"
Lucky you. It means your roots are in a happy zone.