LeastExpectedGrower
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Is that this one?I know we're talking about mycos, and I use the regular Mykos at transplants, and I have the WP too that I use occasionally. The regular is plenty though. It also helps to spray the rootball and premade transplant hole with water so the Mykos sticks better.
But we were talking about humic's the other day. Gonna add 1/4 tsp of the Ful-Humix to 4 gallons plain water tonight to start. I'm sure I can raise the dosage, but I like to start small when testing new stuff.
Amazon.com: BioAg FulHumix 719745 BIOAG FUL-HUMIX 300 GRAMS : Industrial & Scientific
Amazon.com: BioAg FulHumix 719745 BIOAG FUL-HUMIX 300 GRAMS : Industrial & Scientific
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I've had fulvic/humic Acid on my list to implement next. I used the Xtreme Gardening Mykos when I germinated my seeds & also I used it when I transplanted as well as adding a bit extra to my Pro-Mix HP, which already has some. I'm doing a run of autos right now to run through some seeds and the same varieties as the last grow have been more successful in veg and early flower, getting bigger and just looking overall healthier.
I've also noticed that while the last run I couldn't feed any hotter than about 650ppm, now my plants aren't baulking at feedings in the 750-850 range and may be asking for more.