Recharge vs Dynomyco

hotrodharley

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Lol. I agree. But i am just trying to figure out if they are both used fir the same thing (recharge and dynomyco ). Mykos is 22 cents a gram when I work it out and dynomyco is 29 cents a gram and dynomyco seems to be the better of the 2 products so if only a few cents did I will pay. But is recharge used for feeding micros and Mykos and dynomyco for roots and transplant shock? Those are 2 separate things. Since Iam a newbie I just want some help. Sorry if I being annoying
I’ve grown a couple of plants. I’m telling you keep it simple. Forget the rest of that totally. At least for now. Get going and get growing. Keep it simple so you’re not wasting time fucking around with avoidable stuff. Like bugs!!!
 

Lordhooha

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Lol. I agree. But i am just trying to figure out if they are both used fir the same thing (recharge and dynomyco ). Mykos is 22 cents a gram when I work it out and dynomyco is 29 cents a gram and dynomyco seems to be the better of the 2 products so if only a few cents did I will pay. But is recharge used for feeding micros and Mykos and dynomyco for roots and transplant shock? Those are 2 separate things. Since Iam a newbie I just want some help. Sorry if I being annoying
Recharge all you need is half a teaspoon for 2.5 gallons of water honestly it's dirt cheap and effective.
 

drsaltzman

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Recharge is a handy tool. I would keep it on hand regardless. You can introduce it in your feed water at any time.
I've used Mykos before, along with Recharge.
But since I started using only Recharge there has been no noticeable difference.
YMMV.
 

Green Refuge

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I would get recharge it has beneficial bacteria and it has food for the microbs so you don't need to add molasses. Plus it's not made in an apartheid state.
 

Herb potman

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I use recharge every watering and when I transplant they love it. I go through about 5 lbs of it every three months or less.
MAy I ask how do u use it for transplants? With dynomyco or with mykos or great white it seems u sprinkle directly on roots when transplanting and in the hole it’s guna transplnt in. Do u just water the hole with recharge mix ?
 

Lordhooha

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MAy I ask how do u use it for transplants? With dynomyco or with mykos or great white it seems u sprinkle directly on roots when transplanting and in the hole it’s guna transplnt in. Do u just water the hole with recharge mix ?
Just sprinkle it in the hole and go
 

Herb potman

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Recharge is a handy tool. I would keep it on hand regardless. You can introduce it in your feed water at any time.
I've used Mykos before, along with Recharge.
But since I started using only Recharge there has been no noticeable difference.
YMMV.
Is this the only mycorrhizae tool u use in your garden ?
 

bodhipop

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Just wanted to recommended Root Naturally.
This small family owned company has really good prices. They use 4 mychorrizae. I've compared the strength of it to extremegardening and others. Highly recommend. It's one product I buy small amounts of. I don't think it stores well for years.
 

Herb potman

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AFTER all this recharge talk and it’s not even available in Canada Does anyone know how I can get some ? Or does anyone in Canada know the Canadian version of same style of product ?
 
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