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Anyone Tried Xtreme Gardening - Mykos & Azoz?

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Anyone Tried Xtreme Gardening - Mykos & Azoz?

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It's microbe innoculants. A lot of gardeners use some version of microbes. Mykos is mycorrhizae and azos is nitrogen fixing bacteria i believe. Both are among the common microbes used. Mycorrhizae is very popular and common and azos is in almost all the bacteria blends.

They work great. Just make sure you're not already using some of them as a lot of mediums come with them nowadays. I like to put both of those directly on the roots while transplanting. I also like other microbe products more like og biowar. Use your samples though, no risk really either, if you use too much azos you could cause a little problem but it's unlikely.
 
Yes, I use similar products like biosis and voodoo juice so I'll probably cover the roots when I put into 20 litre flowering pots. May use some Mykos in a tea like I add my biosis.

Cheers pal !!
 
I've been using their mykos for almost 2 yrs now. I' a former great white user, switched to this to save $$.
Use both I do mate
Yes I use both products and I never transplant without either. Happy Growing
100% what I do and every plant has been took to the harvest room maybe this maybe something else but surely must help
 
Just curious; You can mix it with the soil? And can you cover the root and mix the soil? Or would that be too much?
 
The mycos shouldn’t be mixed with the soil but you can mix azos in. That’s what I do. You want the mycos to come into direct contact with the roots. Azozs is not as important to have root contact but some like to as well.
Thanks!
 
Hi guys,

I was given a few sample bags of Xtreme Gardening Mykos and Azoz from my local hydro store. I was thinking of trying it, and wondered if anyone has any comments about it?

Happy growing !!

I see pallets of that stuff every day. The growers love it, swear by it. They run coco
 
The mycos shouldn’t be mixed with the soil but you can mix azos in. That’s what I do. You want the mycos to come into direct contact with the roots. Azozs is not as important to have root contact but some like to as well.
elaborate on how putting mychorrizae in soil is bad?
 
im pretty sure mychorrizae is a fungal network that grows WITH the roots so having it in the soil would only help. even if you top dress if finds it s way down to the bottom. I found mixing it in before planting works GREAT. I threw a bunch in when transplanting and it made my roots really happy.
 
lol it even says ON THEIR WEBSITE to transplant with MYKOS and supplement AZOS. sorry @JWM2 you are just plain wrong.
 
School let out early today I see. Not sure how you got unignored, but i'll go ahead and re-enable it.
 
Btw what I meant to say was that mixing mycos into the soil is a waste. Of course it can be used with soil, it's just it's meant to be in direct contact with the roots and mixing it into the soil won't do much good. Azos however can be mixed in just fine. But both can be used in soil it's just you won't get as much benefit from the Mycos if it's not in direct contact with the roots themselves.
 
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