Omg Becky look at those roots

OldMaryJane

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Okay so I’ve been throwing a few pinches of this GREAT WHITE stuff in every watering. Just transplanted so I could see what was going on. Unreal.....seeds popped 25 days ago. I’ve also been feeding with the three part series at EVERY WATER. Just not at full dose. This is an awesome experiment that I’ll take to other grows
 

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norcalreppin77

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Okay so I’ve been throwing a few pinches of this GREAT WHITE stuff in every watering. Just transplanted so I could see what was going on. Unreal.....seeds popped 25 days ago. I’ve also been feeding with the three part series at EVERY WATER. Just not at full dose. This is an awesome experiment that I’ll take to other grows
Yea myco's are the bee's knees
 

GeneBanker

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When I yank my girls from their #7 pots to dry. It sound like explosions are happening in the soil. Mycos win.
 

natureboygrower

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+1 Yes you get same result with foliar feeding Kelp/Humic blend. Cost pennies per spray.
What are you using for humic? I thought it was fulvic you wanted to use while foliar feeding? Fulvic for maximum uptake during foliar and humic for roots? I use fulvex combined with seaplex (seaweed) both by botanicare but did not know about humic. I'd be interested in giving it a shot.
 

quirk

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What are you using for humic? I thought it was fulvic you wanted to use while foliar feeding? Fulvic for maximum uptake during foliar and humic for roots? I use fulvex combined with seaplex (seaweed) both by botanicare but did not know about humic. I'd be interested in giving it a shot.
I use only Medina Agriculture products for ferts and supplements and their Liquid Seaweed contains both humic and fulvic. It is kick ass
for increasing brix and toughening foliage for pest resistance. Organic soil auto grower.
 

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youraveragehorticulturist

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Those are great roots. I haven't been able to do that.

You're using a few pinches of Great White in the water, or sprinkled on top of the soil before you water?

I've been using Mycos, but only at transplant. I heard that the powder had to be applied directly to the roots, and watering in wasn't effective. Was that pure B.S.?

Or is Great White special?
 

natureboygrower

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Those are great roots. I haven't been able to do that.

You're using a few pinches of Great White in the water, or sprinkled on top of the soil before you water?

I've been using Mycos, but only at transplant. I heard that the powder had to be applied directly to the roots, and watering in wasn't effective. Was that pure B.S.?

Or is Great White special?
There's a water in mykos by extreme gardens
. Wp or something like that.
 

OldMaryJane

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Those are great roots. I haven't been able to do that.

You're using a few pinches of Great White in the water, or sprinkled on top of the soil before you water?


Hmm I don’t have a control so I couldn’t say one way or the other but I’ve been just sprinkling into my feeding and water. It can’t hurt????? Don’t wanna waste the stuff tho, it’s not super expensive but you dint get much In that bottle. Does anyone know if it’s non effective when added to water????
I've been using Mycos, but only at transplant. I heard that the powder had to be applied directly to the roots, and watering in wasn't effective. Was that pure B.S.?

Or is Great White special?
 
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