Check out Nlno5...he's into teas and organic sprays
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so wet, do you think my water or food will kill them or has already killed them? I didn't think that you had to use more then once but the one dude said you did.
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Check out Nlno5...he's into teas and organic sprays
http://www.rollitup.org/members/nlno5-223590.html
The best way to keep track of your personal micro herd. Go to Hobby Lobby and buy a basic microscope and some slides. You will not only learn how(hopefully)to identify different organisms. But you will also actually be able to use runoff in a positive manner...and its fun to watch those little bugs running about, trying to figure out who is who.......all done for under 50 bucks. Which in the end can prove to be priceless....
You know what? That is a fuckin GREAT idea. I was wondering if you could actually do that? You read my mind, much appreciated dude.
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IDK to be honest, it would just be a guess on my part. All I know for sure is MY water and food.
My water for the most part is tap, since I use well over 100 gallons to water everything. It's good tap, but still has some chloramine in it, like <3PPM.
I DO de-chlorinate it when I first apply the mycos @ transplant, but once they are established .........
For my food, it's mostly natural amendments and teas, but they do get a shot of Jack's or Dyna-Gro perhaps once/month if they are coming up short somewhere. I haven't noticed any negative effects.
The microscope is a great idea. From everything I've read and observed, you can't see mycos with the naked eye. These guys that go on about the soil being full of mycos are really seeing bacteria and thinking it's mycos. LOL Especially like on the top of cooking organic soil. The bacteria is a good thing, but it's not mycos.
Watchowidoit is absolutely 420% correct.
Wet
It's not the bow, it's the Indian ... Unk
To the contrary you can see mycorrhizae fungi check the fuzzy extensions that are on the ends of the thinner feeder roots, that's them!
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