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Fish Shit Vs Great White Mycorrhiza

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Fish Shit Vs Great White Mycorrhiza

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New Grower here- Fish Shit & Great White Mycorrhiza: Are they used for the same thing? I tried to find info online comparing the two but couldn’t find any. It seems like they are both bacteria for the roots so I wasn’t sure if I need to use both.
 
Mycos are for the roots.

The product called Fish Sh!T is bacteria and other microbes and enzymes the soil needs to convert itself to plant food. It's often combined with the product 'Recharge' which is the rest of the micro-bug package.
 
Mycos are for the roots.

The product called Fish Sh!T is bacteria and other microbes and enzymes the soil needs to convert itself to plant food. It's often combined with the product 'Recharge' which is the rest of the micro-bug package.
I am already using Recharge and great white mycorrhiza. I’m trying to figure out if the Fish sh!t is something that will be beneficial. Or if I am already using something that will do the same thing. I have also used super thrive foliar spray here and there. Other than that just the regular nutrients and fox farm soil.
 
Are you feeding it? That's what these amendments are for, is to make the soil feed the plant and all you do is water.
If you are feeding, none of it is necessary.
 
Are you feeding it? That's what these amendments are for, is to make the soil feed the plant and all you do is water.
If you are feeding, none of it is necessary.
I was using the general hydro nutrients but after some burn and tacoing and not really sure where it was coming from because I barely gave them any nutrients, I am switching to just recharge. I just transplanted them to 7gallon pots. The damage seems to have stopped spreading and they are looking healthier. They are in preflower. I was trying to get them healthier to flower. Day 57 here. So they are big but looking much greener since transfer and recharge, super thrive and mycorrhiza. They have some fresh ffof too. So I am hoping I can get them through with that instead of going back to feeding nutrients. I want to switch to organic as much as I can at this point and do all organic next time. Seems like it will be easier for me to work with. My other issues is humidity. None of the dehumidifiers I have tried work so far so I am looking for a bigger, better one. Humidity has been around 60-75. It’s been a struggle to get it down for flowering.
 

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I really need to prune also but want to make sure they are settled since I just transferred.
 
I was using the general hydro nutrients but after some burn and tacoing and not really sure where it was coming from because I barely gave them any nutrients, I am switching to just recharge. I just transplanted them to 7gallon pots. The damage seems to have stopped spreading and they are looking healthier. They are in preflower. I was trying to get them healthier to flower. Day 57 here. So they are big but looking much greener since transfer and recharge, super thrive and mycorrhiza. They have some fresh ffof too. So I am hoping I can get them through with that instead of going back to feeding nutrients. I want to switch to organic as much as I can at this point and do all organic next time. Seems like it will be easier for me to work with. My other issues is humidity. None of the dehumidifiers I have tried work so far so I am looking for a bigger, better one. Humidity has been around 60-75. It’s been a struggle to get it down for flowering.
Add the Fish Sh!T. That will complete the MBE package.
 
Read these on watering. Even if you have a system, you should know this stuff.
This can change everything.

Basic Watering

Watering SOIL
 
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