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Question About Great White

hawkman Jan 25, 2017 5 Replies 1,385 Views
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have read a article concerning "mycorrhiza"" and the article stated that when using mycorrhiza" use it with amounts of "P" (phosphorus) for best results. Have all ways uses great white with water only. trying to find that article so I could post it
 
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Same here and iv always had good results.
Stay away from stuff made by the same company that does great white-plant success I think it is.i used theyr jelly fish and one called Mike o rizey and both were rubbish
 
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Plants spend a bit of phos reserves when building roots. I doubt if phos actually assists the myco cultures. However, I do recommend a slight increase in phos right after transplanting, so they have the fuel to build roots without creating a deficiency. I also recommend mycorrhizal inoculants during this phase to speed up root growth and root health. So phos and myco should be used at the same time, in that regard.
 
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Plants spend a bit of phos reserves when building roots. I doubt if phos actually assists the myco cultures. However, I do recommend a slight increase in phos right after transplanting, so they have the fuel to build roots without creating a deficiency. I also recommend mycorrhizal inoculants during this phase to speed up root growth and root health. So phos and myco should be used at the same time, in that regard.
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amount of "phos" ? I can get it in powder forum at "Kelp4Less" What you say make perfect sense - generally like to use great white with water only
 
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Using high p feeds will kill off endomycos trying to get established and colonize the rhizosphere. Especially soilless mediums with new transplants in container gardens.
 
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Using high p feeds will kill off endomycos trying to get established and colonize the rhizosphere. Especially soilless mediums with new transplants in container gardens.
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You sir are on point with that comment. I have read several studies on mychos and high level of P will inhibit their growth. And truly if your using good soil you don't need mychos. The cannabis root system can gather all the nutes it needs in fertile soil without added magic powder.
 
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