Mycorrhizal innoculant

SensiPuff

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Who's using it? Almost all the trees on earth have a symbiotic relationship with fungus. The roots can get more nutrients and make better use of water from the fungus. So why not have it in your grow room?
I just got a couple packs of this innoculant off amazon... used it transplanting yesterday. My plants showed no signs of shock which was nice. Once the mycelium starts to grow I'll be excited to see if the roots really are that much healthier.
Any experiences or thoughts are plenty welcome. Thanks all
 

SouthCross

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Both my fertilizer and soil has the fungus in it. My teas are made up to proliferate the good fungus. All 18 varieties of Mycorrhzae Endomycorrhizae.

I also extensively add Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens and four other varieties of bacillus.


Good stuff.
 

SensiPuff

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Thanks for the reply. It appears there is a lot more to this than I had delved into.
Do you have a preferred supplier or brand where you buy all your fungi innoculant at?
It seems healthier and larger root structure in turn means better yield, better product? Have you noticed these results?
 

SensiPuff

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Do you mind explaining the differences in bacillus - mycorrhzae? Are these different fungus with different roles?
 

SouthCross

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Thanks for the reply. It appears there is a lot more to this than I had delved into.
Do you have a preferred supplier or brand where you buy all your fungi innoculant at?
It seems healthier and larger root structure in turn means better yield, better product? Have you noticed these results?
I'm currently using 'Dr Earth Flower Girl'. It contains every bacteria and fungus you're looking for. So far, the stuff has impressed me. Smells like a rat nest brewing in tea but it ain't bad. I also use Hydroguard and or a bacteria fungicide to supply extra Bacillus Amy.
 

SensiPuff

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Southcross - does it make your grow room smell also? Or is it not noticeable?
Thank you for the product suggestion
 

SouthCross

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Southcross - does it make your grow room smell also? Or is it not noticeable?
Thank you for the product suggestion

Yes. It'll stink up the room bad if it's made into a tea. It stinks fairly nasty enough to notice. I brew it outside on the porch. If you top dress the soil, it won't stink if it's covered with dirt.

I add extra nitrogen like bat crap or liquid fish. It'll make up gag if you smell it first thing in the morning. By itself, it's not that bad but it does stink.
 
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