OldMedUser
Well-Known Member
I have been using DynoMyco for over a year now but never tried a side-by-side grow to see how much or if it really made any difference. I was really pleased to be picked as part of this trial to show to myself and anyone who cares to tune in how good this product is. Before DynoMyco I was sometimes using unfiltered water from the dugout on my property, (which is our tap water but filtered down to 5µ before going to our taps), to supply a variety of micro-organisms to my early attempts at semi-organic growing.
As of yesterday when I went to town to get mail I still haven't received my DynoMyco and the rooted clones I had ready for it needed potting ASAP so I went ahead and used my own to get started before my clones got into serious trouble.
What better day to start than 4/20 eh!
To get this going I used one of the pots to measure out enough ProMix HP to fill 3 pots then added some dry nutes. Each pot holds 2.2L when filled to an inch or so below the tops.
A Tbsp each of the following went into the whole batch.
U-Cann Herb Thrive 5-4-5 Step 2 stuff.
Gaia Green Insect Frass 3-2-4
Gaia Green Kelp Meal 1-0-2
Food grade Diatomaceous Earth
Water was sprinkled in to pre-moisten the batch and it had a small amount of pure dextrose added to it to supply some carbs.
I've only been playing around with organics for the last couple of years after mostly doing DWC for many years. My first use of Gaia Green type products was only 6 months ago and I burned the first plants using not a lot more than I'm starting with now so going easy to start and can amend as I go.
Once it was moist enough and very well blended I filled two of the pots and after checking there was enough left by filling the 3rd pot I dumped that one back in the tub and added 5g of DYNOMYCO and mixed it up. I kind of guesstimated how much to use from the instructions on the back of my pack and it's a lot more than what I have been using.
Now for the eye candy.
The pots all ready to receive their clones. The DynoMyco and Control ones got watered in with RO water with a bit of dextrose added and the Dugout one got dugout water with a bit of dextrose too. The water for both was 80°F when used and all pots watered to saturation with at least 10% runoff they sat in for a while.
The well rooted clones were brought out and for the transplant. The one on the right was a couple days later to show roots so is being used in the Dugout pot. The other two are really close to identical so should work well for this experiment.
About 1ml of DynoMyco was sprinkled into the hole then some RO water sprayed in just before the clone was installed. The other pots got none.
DynoMyco clone going in. They all had roots like this.
All potted uup and set at 20" from my little COB LED that pulls 200w from the wall. I'll move it in closer as they get acclimated to the new environment. Going from about 90% RH to 27% can shock them a bit but I have a humidifier going now in the spare bedroom the 2x4x5'h tent is in so that should improve. There's also a thermostatically controlled 500w heater in there so they don't drop in temp and stay close to 75F all the time with 18 hours of light per day.
All tucked in now so grow babies grow!
As I was trained as a chemist and in the scientific method I will make sure that all the plants are treated exactly the same. What one gets fed, all get fed and all other variables kept equal to get a fair evaluation of the DynoMyco and the effect it has on plants treated with it. I may even do one of my own after this using just ProMix HP with all hydro nutes as DynoMyco is supposed to be compatible with those as well. The two clones used in the DynoMyco and Control pots are as identical as I've ever seen two clones even down to the same amount of leaves and nodes so it should be a fair trial.
Stay tuned for regular updates as time marches on!
Happy 4/20 everyone!
As of yesterday when I went to town to get mail I still haven't received my DynoMyco and the rooted clones I had ready for it needed potting ASAP so I went ahead and used my own to get started before my clones got into serious trouble.
What better day to start than 4/20 eh!
To get this going I used one of the pots to measure out enough ProMix HP to fill 3 pots then added some dry nutes. Each pot holds 2.2L when filled to an inch or so below the tops.
A Tbsp each of the following went into the whole batch.
U-Cann Herb Thrive 5-4-5 Step 2 stuff.
Gaia Green Insect Frass 3-2-4
Gaia Green Kelp Meal 1-0-2
Food grade Diatomaceous Earth
Water was sprinkled in to pre-moisten the batch and it had a small amount of pure dextrose added to it to supply some carbs.
I've only been playing around with organics for the last couple of years after mostly doing DWC for many years. My first use of Gaia Green type products was only 6 months ago and I burned the first plants using not a lot more than I'm starting with now so going easy to start and can amend as I go.
Once it was moist enough and very well blended I filled two of the pots and after checking there was enough left by filling the 3rd pot I dumped that one back in the tub and added 5g of DYNOMYCO and mixed it up. I kind of guesstimated how much to use from the instructions on the back of my pack and it's a lot more than what I have been using.
Now for the eye candy.
The pots all ready to receive their clones. The DynoMyco and Control ones got watered in with RO water with a bit of dextrose added and the Dugout one got dugout water with a bit of dextrose too. The water for both was 80°F when used and all pots watered to saturation with at least 10% runoff they sat in for a while.
The well rooted clones were brought out and for the transplant. The one on the right was a couple days later to show roots so is being used in the Dugout pot. The other two are really close to identical so should work well for this experiment.
About 1ml of DynoMyco was sprinkled into the hole then some RO water sprayed in just before the clone was installed. The other pots got none.
DynoMyco clone going in. They all had roots like this.
All potted uup and set at 20" from my little COB LED that pulls 200w from the wall. I'll move it in closer as they get acclimated to the new environment. Going from about 90% RH to 27% can shock them a bit but I have a humidifier going now in the spare bedroom the 2x4x5'h tent is in so that should improve. There's also a thermostatically controlled 500w heater in there so they don't drop in temp and stay close to 75F all the time with 18 hours of light per day.
All tucked in now so grow babies grow!
As I was trained as a chemist and in the scientific method I will make sure that all the plants are treated exactly the same. What one gets fed, all get fed and all other variables kept equal to get a fair evaluation of the DynoMyco and the effect it has on plants treated with it. I may even do one of my own after this using just ProMix HP with all hydro nutes as DynoMyco is supposed to be compatible with those as well. The two clones used in the DynoMyco and Control pots are as identical as I've ever seen two clones even down to the same amount of leaves and nodes so it should be a fair trial.
Stay tuned for regular updates as time marches on!
Happy 4/20 everyone!