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Hi guys.im just about to up pot some 5 day old seedlings .directions say 5g per 7 ltr .......Would it be wise to go half strength....im using it in half soil half coco/coir
Cheers max
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Actually its 10 parts soil 5 parts coco/perlite 5 parts organic compost..my soil is sandy loam .if you put seeds in it and water it it goes to shit.....i tried an alternative to aerate the soil and organ8 compost to give the soil more tevture..its not wasting no ones time mate..my holes out back have horse shit,cow shit.,chook shit organic compost.oyster shell.kelpmeal.bloodnbone.powdered sulphur etc.will b using an all in one supplement in soluble form with an abundance of minerals,complex sugars,natural plant hormones,amino acids,humic acids,azomite etc etc..fulvic acid and will b using aloe and kelp ferment organic fertilizer..Mycorrhizae are only relevant in organic based soils, where they can aid in making nutrients available. Since you are doing something bizarre with half soil, half coco (why, inquiring minds want to know), I have no idea what the results will be, but I suspect you are wasting time and money.
That's much harder than I do. I get 2 to 3 lbs a plant without it.Actually its 10 parts soil 5 parts coco/perlite 5 parts organic compost..my soil is sandy loam .if you put seeds in it and water it it goes to shit.....i tried an alternative to aerate the soil and organ8 compost to give the soil more tevture..its not wasting no ones time mate..my holes out back have horse shit,cow shit.,chook shit organic compost.oyster shell.kelpmeal.bloodnbone.powdered sulphur etc.will b using an all in one supplement in soluble form with an abundance of minerals,complex sugars,natural plant hormones,amino acids,humic acids,azomite etc etc..fulvic acid and will b using aloe and kelp ferment organic fertilizer..
Shes all good mate..
Botanicare is pretty orgo, and it works. That's all I'm saying.Nar its all good dude.i understand what you mean.over the last 30 yrs ive only used composted manures ,.mushroom cmpost etc...just using fish emulsion and worm liquid etc In that area you see there and this is the first time.ive ever used sulphur .oyster meal.kelp meal etc and practically everything ive mentioned.so im just trying something a little different and put a little nutrients into the soil.and see what comes of it.the organic fertilizer i will use once a fortnight in between ill b useing the water supplement..ill use one plant and none the other just to compare.im gonna have a bit of fun and maybe learn something.but i agree with you more is less...
Are you saying mycorrhizae serves no purpose in coco? Is this opinion or fact? To be honest, I only use it because a friend suggested it. The shits expensive, if this is common knowledge I would love to save some money. To be specific I use Great White mycorrhizae in Royal Gold Tupur coco. Thanks to anybody who can clear this up.Mycorrhizae are only relevant in organic based soils, where they can aid in making nutrients available. Since you are doing something bizarre with half soil, half coco (why, inquiring minds want to know), I have no idea what the results will be, but I suspect you are wasting time and money.
Mycorrhizae are only relevant in organic based soils, where they can aid in making nutrients available. Since you are doing something bizarre with half soil, half coco (why, inquiring minds want to know), I have no idea what the results will be, but I suspect you are wasting time and money.
I went to a Life In Your Soil seminar at CannaCon and understood about every 3rd word.:) If I could ask two questions please. 1. I do benefit from using it in coco? 2. Not only do I use Great White but I use Regalia bio fungicide, both are spendy. It seems really weird to supplement beneficial fungi and also root drench with fungicide. I talked to the Regalia rep. and he said it's two different types. Any thoughts on this?You literally cannot use too much mycorrhizae. As long as it's a stand alone inoculant push HARD. The more endomycorrhizae colonizes the more surface area you have in the rhizosphere to bring nutrient solution into the plant
Once you inoculate your media sufficiently with a few applications, you can keep you colonies healthy and full by making sure you run some simple sugars through your solution and reintroduce your bacteria/fungi once a week or soI went to a Life In Your Soil seminar at CannaCon and understood about every 3rd word.:) If I could ask two questions please. 1. I do benefit from using it in coco? 2. Not only do I use Great White but I use Regalia bio fungicide, both are spendy. It seems really weird to supplement beneficial fungi and also root drench with fungicide. I talked to the Regalia rep. and he said it's two different types. Any thoughts on this?