Will Fox Farm Grow Big KILL mycos?

8milekush

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Have you ever used Happy Frog Fruit and Flower indoors? If so I was wondering how I should apply it? Should I mix it in with the soil befor the transplant? I am doing 12/12 from seed so I dont know if that is to much for them. I like the frog on my outdoor spot. Nice frosty look
 

max316420

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I think it's water soluble, I have never used it because i don't use ff bloomers only growbig. But I have talked to people that do use it and they seem to like it.
 

ClamDigger

Active Member
Have you ever used Happy Frog Fruit and Flower indoors? If so I was wondering how I should apply it? Should I mix it in with the soil befor the transplant? I am doing 12/12 from seed so I dont know if that is to much for them. I like the frog on my outdoor spot. Nice frosty look
i use Happy Frog (HF from now on) Tomato and Vegetable (7-4-5) as a "base" veg nutrient
http://www.greners.com/nutrients-additives/organic-and-omri/happy-frog-tomato-and-vegetable-fertilizer-7-4-5.html
and HF Bulb Starter (3-8-8 ) as a base flowering nutrient
http://www.greners.com/nutrients-additives/organic-and-omri/happy-frog-bulb-starter-fertilizer-3-8-8.html

i mix the HF tomato and vegetable in my mix beforehand, let it cook for about 30 days (not crucial, just makes nutes more available)
sometimes i measure, other times i dont, it all seems to work though. i dont have the bags here infront of me, but they have some good instructions on them.

then, before flowering i transplant into another dirt mix, this one with more HF Bulb Starter (3-8-8 ) and some Organicare Pure Bloom (1-5-4) and it works great.
http://www.greners.com/organicare-pure-granular-bloom.html

and several times a cycle i brew a tea mainly of HF and Fish fert, with EWC, and molasses to boost the microherd

and a teaser
"Tomato & Vegetable formula is pH-balanced with premium organic ingredients like bat guano, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, fish meal and humic acid, a naturally occurring organic material that is formed when organic matter decomposes. Humic acid helps with seed germination and may increase the uptake of important micronutrients. Best of all, FoxFarm adds 20 species of beneficial microbes to help convert fertilizers into vital plant food and fight off disease. Tomato & Vegetable is granulated and easy to use, and it provides gentle, slow-release feedings all season long. All of our Happy Frog® organic fertilizers are specially formulated to replenish the soil, lift the human spirit, and beautify the Earth, naturally. Bring your plants to life!"
 

max316420

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I have used mycos madness, xtreme gardenings mycos and kangaroots and by far IMO the xtreme gardening mycos is showing the greatest results.
 

Kingrow1

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After this i definatly want to look into brewing teas next, i see this as a natural progression for me although i only have a few plants and would be easier than the larger scale grower i suppose.

Am i right in thinking that everything to do with Mycos pushes you in the direction of producing these yourself rather than buy them from a shop, reuse old roots and soil that has existing cultures for new grows and brewing teas and growing onions on top? Peace
 

Kingrow1

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I have used mycos madness, xtreme gardenings mycos and kangaroots and by far IMO the xtreme gardening mycos is showing the greatest results.
Kangaroots seems similar to what i have, the Extreme guy has mega massive plants, that looks very good too. Peace
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
So how long do mycos live? And another thing I either don't understand or Foxfarm fucked up?? If elevated levels of P make them go dormant then when using FF's kangaroots wouldn't their bloom boosters fuck with the mycos?
 

sen.c

Active Member
From all my studies Xtreme Gardening MYKOS or MYKOS WP have the highest spore count out there. I use it and it is great and combined with AZOS it really helps the plants. Also it works well with the CNS-17 line of nutes.
 
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