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Old 06-16-2009, 10:37 AM
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for a good cheap product I would say rooters is a good deal. In fact all the myco products look good, and in fact if you are using soil like light wariior it should have your myco. Your plant will feed them carbs and stuff and it should all work as decent soil health. However we are growing inside in containers and also some hi P applications. Fungi cannot tolerate anyhtng P over 10 so that settles that. But withthe addition of fungi and bacteria we dont really need that much fert. That is one purpose of ading the beasties. They make full use of all the fert. None is lost, both with bigger root zones and more bacteria to feed plant. The myco gives a bigger root zone. Our variety should atract endo, but maybe it would take some ecto as we grow it so long. I asked the master gardenr of SD and she said to keep experimenting but nothing should hurt. Obscure thing to ask. Lol.

So rooters, then guardian, then humbolt, then the advanced is how I looked at it. Rooters is probably good enough but who knows how well they control the quality. Alsp the weights and varites change. I looked and it looked you get what ou pay for, but rooters looked ok. So yeah, but I would add some, man look for pics of plants with and without on google. They are concinving

Oh yeah, rootersi si 10 bucks

oh yeah, in my soil web manual those strands of myco are good. Add that or better yet grow in it it says. I read to use some as a topdress to soil.
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