When i transplant i cover the inside of the hole or the outside of the root ball.I want to start using mycos. How do I implement it just looking for how yall do it
I use it both ways. in transplant hole, and when I make up a weekly "tea" I sometimes will add a spoonful of mycos in there tooWhen i transplant i cover the inside of the hole or the outside of the root ball.
You can also add the powder to warm ph water and poor it in. Works wonders that stuff
Does any one use it for germinating seeds or is it best to wait for transplantI use it both ways. in transplant hole, and when I make up a weekly "tea" I sometimes will add a spoonful of mycos in there too
Not sure... never done it... doubt it would hurt.Does any one use it for germinating seeds or is it best to wait for transplant
Yes I just purchased dynomyco will be putting it to use on my germinated seeds then thanks for the input@Mvelardez you can and should certainly use mycorrhizal fungi when germinating your seeds. In fact the earlier cannabis roots interact with mycorrhizal fungi the better! How you mix in the mycorrhizae depends on how you are germinating and growing your seedlings. If you are using a small solo cup for example then you would want to mix in some DYNOMYCO into the growing media. The earlier your plant's root comes into contact with the mycorrhizae fungi the higher the chances that these beneficial microbes will latch onto your plant's root and establish a symbiotic relationship.
Have you ever tried DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant? It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi which have been scientifically researched for more than 30 years and proven to create symbiotic relationships with cannabis roots.
Would be happy to answer any questions or help in any way.
Happy growing