Best Mycorrhizal fungi product for cannabis

OG Gardenz

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From what I know having only micorhizea especially only one strain of myco is like having one spoke in a wheel, it is a small sliver of what is needed! Many different kinds of bacteria and fungi work together to give the plant exactly what it needs. This is partially achieved by exudates, which is what the plant gives off to stimulate the microbes it needs at that particular time in its life. Xtreme Mycos is glorified kitty litter, nothing else!!! Very few companies do testing to make sure spores are even viable! I say don't believe the hype...
 

mouse1818

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From what I know having only micorhizea especially only one strain of myco is like having one spoke in a wheel, it is a small sliver of what is needed! Many different kinds of bacteria and fungi work together to give the plant exactly what it needs. This is partially achieved by exudates, which is what the plant gives off to stimulate the microbes it needs at that particular time in its life. Xtreme Mycos is glorified kitty litter, nothing else!!! Very few companies do testing to make sure spores are even viable! I say don't believe the hype...
So mikorizey would be a great product to choose then.
 

King Arthur

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I've heard amazing things about this product from some good buddies

haven't got around to trying it yet personally lol long list of bennies and mycos I'm curious about :)
I have been using xtreme's mico for about 6 months now, I find the plants to be overall very healthy and I use it in every transplanting that I do. For whatever the price was I find it to be a good deal, still have half the bag. You don't need much just a scoop and you can spread it all over the roots or just toss it on top then throw more soil on.

I also have great white that I am going to try out soon, my buddy uses the orca and swears by it. I don't mind trying these products out because so far I have been successful and they take hardly anything. It isn't like advanced nutrients asking you to over fert your plants on a daily so you have to buy more bottles faster.
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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I have been using xtreme's mico for about 6 months now, I find the plants to be overall very healthy and I use it in every transplanting that I do. For whatever the price was I find it to be a good deal, still have half the bag. You don't need much just a scoop and you can spread it all over the roots or just toss it on top then throw more soil on.

I also have great white that I am going to try out soon, my buddy uses the orca and swears by it. I don't mind trying these products out because so far I have been successful and they take hardly anything. It isn't like advanced nutrients asking you to over fert your plants on a daily so you have to buy more bottles faster.
its funny your going from xtreme to great white
I'm the opposite currently loving results from great white
can't wait to try xtreme and a few others to see what works best for me
 

King Arthur

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its funny your going from xtreme to great white
I'm the opposite currently loving results from great white
can't wait to try xtreme and a few others to see what works best for me
Not sure why that is funny about it, if you wanna start with advanced nutrients paying for shit you don't need that would be funny.

I consider it a smart move, I am successful without these things so I am not going to grab the most expensive on the shelf before I even know if it works.
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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d n

Not sure why that is funny about it, if you wanna start with advanced nutrients paying for shit you don't need that would be funny.

I consider it a smart move, I am successful without these things so I am not going to grab the most expensive on the shelf before I even know if it works.
nothing against you or your choices man, i meant the coincidence that i am using what you are going to try and you are you using what i am going to try is all
hope you have a good day king
peace, love and weed
happy gardening! :)
 

OG Gardenz

Active Member
actually i see how calcite clay (kitty litter) could give your plants a boost but not a single species of mico... because really does nature work that way... :confused::leaf:
 

King Arthur

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nothing against you or your choices man, i meant the coincidence that i am using what you are going to try and you are you using what i am going to try is all
hope you have a good day king
peace, love and weed
happy gardening! :)
I am all about trying the cheaper products first my brotha! I started with most expensive and found out over time that we can save ourselves a lot of money AND nute burn by not listening to all the advertisements.

I only went for xtreme first because I have a buddy right around the corner who uses orca religiously and I didn't notice much difference between his plants and mine.

I need a strong dab today, the back is not strong with this one!
 

OG Gardenz

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for sure, i'm all about it.. orca is a joke you shld tell your bro. Science makes what they are trying to sell impossible! Probably just humic or fulvic acid.

There are reasonably priced alternatives that actually have something in them, just sayin..

i'm on the og co2 cartridge, clean and mean! 8)
 

King Arthur

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for sure, i'm all about it.. orca is a joke you shld tell your bro. Science makes what they are trying to sell impossible! Probably just humic or fulvic acid.

There are reasonably priced alternatives that actually have something in them, just sayin..

i'm on the og co2 cartridge, clean and mean! 8)
Just hit some sour diesel c02 cartridge hahahaha crazy shit :P. Love me some sativa oils.
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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Got me motivated, finished some of my work early so I am taking care of the garden now! Doesn't really help the back but it helps the mind which is more important at times, mind over matter in this situation. I am not crippled just hunchbacked :(.
i feel your pain brother,
i have broken ribs, jaws, clavicle and sternum from a car accident about 2 and a half weeks ago
so the only thing that truly helps is hash and heavy indica strains, i love this plant

i've been on Norco but i avoid it, take only the night dose so the pain doesn't wake me,
during the day cannabis is a lifesaver especially before working in the garden
mind over matter is so important to get over the limiting pain

keep on truckin' man hope your back feels better with proper meds
 

Midiver

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Plant Success does sell a 15 strain fungi product. I don't know which product works in hydroponics but it does and it first formed on water plant like hydroponic cannabis is a water plant. The root system is not a soil born root system. Mike became popular because it was sprayed over old burnt out forest to aid in quicker reestablishment in the western states.
 
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greg nr

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One of the things I use is growkashi, which is a sweetened/fermented bokhashi blend. I put some down on top of the soil, then cover with a topping like ewc. If you keep it moist it will grow a fuzzy blanket of fungi.
 

Rico2016

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One of the things I use is growkashi, which is a sweetened/fermented bokhashi blend. I put some down on top of the soil, then cover with a topping like ewc. If you keep it moist it will grow a fuzzy blanket of fungi.
I heard about them on amazon I think but I have been stuck on Xtreme Gard Mykos for the root fungus bennies, hard to get away with the price pretty fair! I can consider another option but for now Ive been happy with XG.
 

Rico2016

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I have been using xtreme's mico for about 6 months now, I find the plants to be overall very healthy and I use it in every transplanting that I do. For whatever the price was I find it to be a good deal, still have half the bag. You don't need much just a scoop and you can spread it all over the roots or just toss it on top then throw more soil on.
this is how i feel about it too, the price is good and the results are good so its a good combo move
 
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