A good read indeed. Is there a thread with info on how to make your own organic root enhancing brew? Something that works similar to rapid start?
Yeah that would be aloe, fulvic acid and silica. The formula I don't have in front of me...A good read indeed. Is there a thread with info on how to make your own organic root enhancing brew? Something that works similar to rapid start?
it would we can either source them from members on RIU or scour the internet for them?I think this thread would be alot MORE informative if we had pictures of diffrent fruitig bodies of mychorizzal.
and maybe Some BIM gathering advise?
Mycos is all you needI'm having killer results thanks to mycos. I am pretty happy with my success with roots oregonism but going to try out great white now. I use aloe and myco supplement for clones , then I usually have left over brews going which usually have alfalfa meal, kelp meal, humic acid, ewc, I get 85% success rates in clones without effort, I pick my faves and go from there.
Make your own teas and soils and you'll have a huge Web of fungal growth after cooking for 4 months. Kickass organics
After the soil has cook...So has anyone ever used or heard of anyone using myco when cooking up a super soil?
It is not "normal" to make a "tea" from your runoff. It IS normal for a tea to froth. Making a tea from your runoff is kindof counterintuitive. Whatever organisms and nutrients are present in your runoff are (obviously) already present in your soil.I am in the process of making a tea from my runoff and alfalfa meal and molasses and mycorrhizae and Iput a oxygen stone in it add a gal of RO water and it has bubbles and is foamy after only two hours is that normal?
How well do mykos survive in recycled soil?