Mychorhiza - Rhizo Force

Leeski

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It’s better to mix it through your medium as needs to make contact with roots system and will do that quicker than top dressing
 

Harry Bonanza

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Ok great thanks. Sorry I should have been more clear. Yes I was hoping for something I could sprinkle on roots when transplanting. Thanks for your help
 

Richard Drysift

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Ok great thanks. Sorry I should have been more clear. Yes I was hoping for something I could sprinkle on roots when transplanting. Thanks for your help
Wow some bigass chunks of myco but it should work. It looks like innoculant granules; just sprinkle some in the hole at transplants. You are right though the myco xtreme I use is much finer than this. Wonder why it's not to be sold in the US?
 

Harry Bonanza

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I notice that as well. I think I read somewhere it’s just now being sold there. I did an experimental transplant a few days ago. It was too early so I damaged some roots but I did throw a few granules in the hole. So far no sign of distress. We’ll see if they take off
 

xtsho

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You can gather mycon by burying uncooked rice in a cheese cloth about 10” deep in a decent healthy forest leave it about a month or so
If you're in a healthy forest you can scrape the top layer of plant material off the soil and there will be mycorrhiza growing that you can harvest and mix into your soil.

Just for kicks I just went out to my backyard and flipped over a piece of wood. This is what I found. Mycorrhiza that can be used to inoculate your soil.


 

Leeski

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If you're in a healthy forest you can scrape the top layer of plant material off the soil and there will be mycorrhiza growing that you can harvest and mix into your soil.

Just for kicks I just went out to my backyard and flipped over a piece of wood. This is what I found. Mycorrhiza that can be used to inoculate your soil.


Thats awesome have never been able to find any like that but my rice thing works for me I just gather the rice after a month or so then brew it in molasses and water use it to spray everything I grow works great
 

Harry Bonanza

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I’ve brewed fungal dominant teas before by growing fungi on top of compost before brewing but wanted to compare to the powder for transplant
 

Leeski

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Kinda new to organic growing but I hooked for sure trying lots different things at the moment just potted some clones up 1 in mykos 1 in plant magic 1 white shark 1 with nothing all in super soil interested to see the out come ☮
 

Harry Bonanza

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Very cool. It’s fun experimenting. I just transplanted seedlings into 4” pots with a cover crop fed with fungal tea. Not sure if that’ll be too much organic matter in there but I guess we’ll see
 

xtsho

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There is a reason that the primary ingredient in both Fox Farms Ocean Forest, Happy Frog, and many other organic soils is forest humus. It's teaming with good stuff and mycorrhiza.
 

Harry Bonanza

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I’ve considered taking a few buckets into the forest with me to collect some amazing soil. It’s a wonder more people don’t. I understand it would be fungal dominant but adding bacteria would be simple
 

vostok

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I’ve considered taking a few buckets into the forest with me to collect some amazing soil. It’s a wonder more people don’t. I understand it would be fungal dominant but adding bacteria would be simple
you are collecting buckets of soil but gardeners will see it as samples of innoculants dominate in bacteria and fungi

which is which comes with expeirence good luck
 
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