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What's the BEST soil inoculum?

Fairytalez Jan 6, 2023 14 Replies 7,224 Views
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Ok guys so.. I USED to have a nice sized container of Great White and I swore by the stuff. But now.. in my household where everyone moves everything that's not theirs to only God knows where.. I haven't s clue of where it could be. SO!.. my question to you all is.. in your opinion.. what would you say is the BEST root inoculate on the market?

Is it Great White, or is there perhaps a better one and/or cheaper one that kicks ass? Also.. Great White I remember had SHIT TONS of differing species of good bacteria that.. at least at the time of purchasing it years ago.. it was the best. But anyways.. what you guys think, what is our there that you swear by that HOPEFULLY is cheap.. but if it's not cheap.. I understand. Thanks.
 
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Fairytalez said:
Ok guys so.. I USED to have a nice sized container of Great White and I swore by the stuff. But now.. in my household where everyone moves everything that's not theirs to only God knows where.. I haven't s clue of where it could be. SO!.. my question to you all is.. in your opinion.. what would you say is the BEST root inoculate on the market?

Is it Great White, or is there perhaps a better one and/or cheaper one that kicks ass? Also.. Great White I remember had SHIT TONS of differing species of good bacteria that.. at least at the time of purchasing it years ago.. it was the best. But anyways.. what you guys think, what is our there that you swear by that HOPEFULLY is cheap.. but if it's not cheap.. I understand. Thanks.
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Xtreme Gardening Mycos for me
 
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Great white user here along with orca, king crab, and myco chum.
 
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So any of you guys know which one out there has the most beneficial bacteria and all that good stuff? I didn't know if Great White was the one with the most stuff in it or whatever.
 
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I use Mykos at transplant time, and I see a lot of people raving about EM-1 soil conditioner (bacteria). I just started using it, but can’t say that I’ve seen anything good or bad from it. I am not an organic grower.
 

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I've had great success with EG Mykos and Voodoo Juice. The rhizosphere gets a nice fungus architecture around it when I pull roots out of soil or I'm transplanting and the fungus has reached the edge of the pot. I like to goose the transplants and seedlings with some Voodoo Juice to get the beneficial bacteria going.
 
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Seen some good results so far with @DYNOMYCO, used great white previously, and this product produces similar. Looking forward to starting all my spring seeds with it.
 

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Mycogrow from fungi perfecti is the shit! I have used it to make teas for RDWC, transplants, starting seedlings, ect. Works great!
 
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Biological Farming System Products - Advancing Eco Agriculture

Advancing Eco Agriculture focuses on regenerative agriculture, helping farmers grow disease and insect resistant crops with complete plant nutrition.
www.advancingecoag.com

Stop wasting money inoculating soil with endophytes. Mycorrhizal fungi do not live, do not grow, do not survive, cannot function anywhere but on the seed/roots.
 
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A product I learned about recently is called Mikrobs. It has just about everything Recharge has in it, but more of it. Mykos and Azos from Xtreme Gardening are both great products. DynoMyco has three times the amount of propagules per gram of mycorrhizae that Mykos has.

Wallace organic wonder has the same amount of propagules per gram as Mykos and it's the same strain of mycorrhizae.
 
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I heard on the mrgrowit pod more strain diversity is better than just a few strains with a lot of propagules (bacteria grows right) but of course both is best.
After checking around the best I could find for number of strains, plus propagules was great white. I thought it was expensive but you use a lot less than most other brands so least it goes a long way
 
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Mr.GreenthumbOG said:
Seen some good results so far with @DYNOMYCO, used great white previously, and this product produces similar. Looking forward to starting all my spring seeds with it.
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How does your product stand up to og biowar?
 
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How does your product stand up to og biowar?
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According to the info we found online, OG BIOWAR has 125 spores per gram, while DYNOMYCO has 900 propagules per gram, equaling 360 spores per gram. In other words, DYNOMYCO is three times more concentrated than OG BIOWAR.
 
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Root wise from build a soil
 
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