Recharge vs Dynomyco

Herb potman

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Are these 2 products the same thing ? I thought dynomyco was to shake some directly onto roots to help with transplant stress and I thought recharge was just add into water once a week to feed microbial life n keep them happy ?i thought I had to buy both ? But if both same why spend extra. Can somebody chim in ?
 

Rurumo

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They aren't the same...exactly. Look at the ingredients. Dynomyco is a more specific product, the 2 most studied forms of mycorrhizae with the highest propagule count-if memory serves, more than double the count that's in recharge. Recharge on the other hand has much more variety, in lesser amounts, and includes trichoderma, which is good, as well as humic acid and seaweed. They are both good products.
 

Herb potman

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They aren't the same...exactly. Look at the ingredients. Dynomyco is a more specific product, the 2 most studied forms of mycorrhizae with the highest propagule count-if memory serves, more than double the count that's in recharge. Recharge on the other hand has much more variety, in lesser amounts, and includes trichoderma, which is good, as well as humic acid and seaweed. They are both good products.
So with dynomyco I Wud shake it like salt on roots in transplants and in the hole that plant is guna get transplanted into So how do you use recharge ? Same way ? Or mix water and just feed once a week ? Shud I buy both ? Or just one and use for both functions ?
 

Rurumo

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So with dynomyco I Wud shake it like salt on roots in transplants and in the hole that plant is guna get transplanted into So how do you use recharge ? Same way ? Or mix water and just feed once a week ? Shud I buy both ? Or just one and use for both functions ?
Yes, just sprinkle the dynomyco on the roots each time you transplant, and I like to roll my seeds around in it before I plant them. I like dynomyco, but I use some of the things in recharge separately. It's hard to say which would be better by itself, a lot of people swear by recharge. The trichoderma in recharge would be the only reason I would recommend it over dynomyco or in addition to it. I would only buy one, save your money for other things that really work well too. I would probably go with dynomyco if I had to choose one, I like their high propagule counts, more value for your money.
 

Cboat38

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I use both but use extreme gardening mycorrhizae for transplant and mix a little in the soil,
I had a schedule,water- feed- water- feed but now with recharge I water-feed-recharge etc. and the results are way better, but I’m also getting better a growing so win win l guess. But if I knew the things I know now I would get it.
 

Herb potman

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I use both but use extreme gardening mycorrhizae for transplant and mix a little in the soil,
I had a schedule,water- feed- water- feed but now with recharge I water-feed-recharge etc. and the results are way better, but I’m also getting better a growing so win win l guess. But if I knew the things I know now I would get it.
SO one u sprinkle roots ? And recharge u mix in water and feed once a week ? How much
 

Cboat38

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Sure as long as it touches the roots why not sprinkle a bit and with recharge I just follow the directions, I wouldn’t use with tap water with it cuz it could kill bacteria before they get started
 

Herb potman

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Sure as long as it touches the roots why not sprinkle a bit and with recharge I just follow the directions, I wouldn’t use with tap water with it cuz it could kill bacteria before they get started
Is it the chlorine in the tap water. What if I leave water out 24 hours
 

Jjgrow420

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i just wear a n95 mask when working with dusty stuff in a well ventilated area.
i havent used recharge but would assume its like any other powder based bacteria or fungi product
 

Jjgrow420

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Is it the chlorine in the tap water. What if I leave water out 24 hours
it helps. try to keep an air stone in there pumping o2 and mixing the water around
chloramine may still be present as it doesnt 'off gas' like chlorine does. thats why i bought an ro system with sediment and carbon filters to remove any unwanted junk in the water
 

Herb potman

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Buy a bag of Xtreme Gardening Mykos as advised before and forget the rest of this shit. Dude, you sound like a new JV lineman trying to learn the newest plays the Bears are using.

KISS!
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
 

Lordhooha

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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.
 
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