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European nightcrawlers in a worm bed are hard to beat.if you are looking to save the money. start a worm bin(s), their poop will do anything an expensive formulation can do, and more.
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European nightcrawlers in a worm bed are hard to beat.if you are looking to save the money. start a worm bin(s), their poop will do anything an expensive formulation can do, and more.
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While we don’t have peer reviewed articles yet, we do have an article published by an Israeli ag journal. Please note that this was published before our name change to DYNOMYCO.Do you have any peer-reviewed whitepapers published in reputable journals that we can review to validate your claims?
The symbiotic relationships between specific fungi and plants have been known for eons, but I'm mainly curious what differentiates your product from all the others that are marketed specifically towards the cannabis community (many not peer-reviewed or with any kind of published articles in reputable scientific journals).
You have some excellent marketing copy (kudos to your team!) but it reads too sales pitch-y for someone like me that purchases based on data, not on some verbiage a marketing team A/B tested for maximum conversions.
I checked this out, only because Smokey recommended it. Pretty confusing to me. Nute pack vs. Root pack?? I didn't do the math but 20 grams per gallon really adds up, it may be great stuff but it doesn't strike me as being any less expensive than the rest.OG biowar nutepack best mykos around, quit wasting your money already.
Stop Wasting Your Money On Great White, Zho, Voodoo, And Pirhanna.
This is much more concentrated and much cheaper. It also has more beneficial species. If you are using any of these products you can do better. Go in to the ebay ink to see the full descriptionwww.thcfarmer.com
Hey bubs. Not the thread i was looking for but the first i came across. There are 3 different packs foliar for pests root pack for the root zone health and the nute pack which is mykos. You only use these mykos twice once when planted and again at transplant and thats it. The 20 grams is for making the biowar tea. You use the nute pack at a gram per gallon of media.I checked this out, only because Smokey recommended it. Pretty confusing to me. Nute pack vs. Root pack?? I didn't do the math but 20 grams per gallon really adds up, it may be great stuff but it doesn't strike me as being any less expensive than the rest.
Ty for link. I thought that was a super informative talk. Tad asked some brilliant questions. The scientist was not a salesman.While we don’t have peer reviewed articles yet, we do have an article published by an Israeli ag journal. Please note that this was published before our name change to DYNOMYCO.
https://www.israelagri.com/?CategoryID=550&ArticleID=1786
Beyond that, what differentiates DYNOMYCO from other products are our strains of fungi, their vigor and our concentration.
Here’s a link to a podcast with the professor who discovered the main fungal strain in DYNOMYCO:
https://www.kisorganics.com/blogs/p...-and-the-rhizosphere-with-prof-yoram-kapulnik
Have a good one!
Glad you enjoyed it! No, Yoram is not a salesman, he is a scientist! He is one of the top experts in the world in his field.Ty for link. I thought that was a super informative talk. Tad asked some brilliant questions. The scientist was not a salesman.