Watering after transplant wash away great white?

GreenLogician

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Hihi, I've just gotten Great White mycorrhizae, sprinkled it on the soil, transplanted on top of it, and then filled in the soil around the sides of that.
My concern is, if I give it the usual post-transplant immediate watering, wont that wash the myco powder down away from the roots, maybe even out of the container completely?
 

Alienwidow

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Hihi, I've just gotten Great White mycorrhizae, sprinkled it on the soil, transplanted on top of it, and then filled in the soil around the sides of that.
My concern is, if I give it the usual post-transplant immediate watering, wont that wash the myco powder down away from the roots, maybe even out of the container completely?
Most people mix it into the water they are watering in right after transplant. Then you know its getting in there.
 

GreenLogician

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Yep good call, I'll water with some mixed in.
Still an interesting question, as the under-transplant sprinkle is the method I see most on Youtube.
 

bertaluchi

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I like to use a granular myco on transplant roots directly and then I use water soluble when watering. I use a product called recharge for my soluble and it is fantastic. Can't say enough good things about that stuff. I have been growing TLO style and myco and bacteria products are a huge part of that style growing.
 

GreenLogician

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Last night I watered a THC bomb with Great White mixed in the water.
This morning it is already looking like explosive growth!
The newest set of leaves shot out with that crinkled soft velvet look, the good kind of crinkled where you can tell it's growing rapidly and the crinkles will unfold into really big healthy leaves :D

 
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GemuGrows

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Great white has more bacteria and fungi, as well as a much larger variety than any other microbe innoculant i've ever seen.

Bio AG's products are also very cost effective, but they have like 9 species each in lower prop counts than great white's like 30.

<3 GW. But also, if you make compost teas with stuff like GH Ancient forest, worm castings, bat guano, molassas, you will end up with probably even larger microbe populations than GW for cheaper.

I do both.
 
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