Great White Premium Mycorrhizae?

Knott Collective

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We also use Great White when initially transplanting clones into their vegging pots. They then go under 315w LEC's for a few weeks, are topped and readied for flower. Once they reach the desired height we transplant into larger, 5 gallon tall buckets and move them into the bigger rooms under 1000w HPS.

Great White sprinkled liberally into the media, in this case pure coco coir (Gold Label).
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A typical clone - this is Super Lemon Haze:
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pk_boosted2

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:leaf:Hey Everybody....I just got a hefty load of this product I've never heard of (GREAT WHITE premium mycorrhizae). The only thing i get out of it is that it is a Beneficial Bacteria & Trichoderma... Was wondering what you experts knew about the stuff and what its best used for, when to use it...etc...:leaf:
Great White has been around for a long time. Its one of the best bene and microbe products on the market and is priced very well.

I use it exclusively on all of my grows. Id say its comparable to piranha and tarantula from AN which is double the price and works just as well.

If u want really good bene and microbes I like using GH subculture M&B. Ones for flowering and ones for veg, but u can also mix them and apply throughout all stages of growth.

Great White is awesome though and really works well. Only need to use it once per week through the 4-5 week of bloom. Small jar of it goes along way too which is nice considering its very inexpensive. I always bubble water for 24-48 hours, add the great white and use a carbohydrate product such as Humboldt Honey ES which helps feed the benes and microbes and colonizes and establishes a healthy food source for them to eat in ur rhizosphere.
 

pk_boosted2

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When u transplant sprinkle some around the hole where ur root ball (mass) is being planted and ket it grow into it. Than a week or so later make a mix of water, great white and a carbohydrate product and feed it to ur root zone.

Very good shit
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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When u transplant sprinkle some around the hole where ur root ball (mass) is being planted and ket it grow into it. Than a week or so later make a mix of water, great white and a carbohydrate product and feed it to ur root zone.

Very good shit
this is what I usually do sprinkle it into medium at transplant and mix into water with molasses every third watering to allow roots and cultures to build before reapplication, and I usually stop applying about week two or three of flowering
 

pk_boosted2

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this is what I usually do sprinkle it into medium at transplant and mix into water with molasses every third watering to allow roots and cultures to build before reapplication, and I usually stop applying about week two or three of flowering
Yep that's perfect.

Only thing is in ur other post I believe u said u were running organics?

If ur running organics u need to be adding nenes and microbes throughout entire flower and veg cycles. The purpose of benes and microbes in organic gardening is to promote healthy aerobics by implementing beneficial bacteria to break down nutrients and microbes to feed rhizosphere and overall plant health. More importantly makin sure u have good bacteria out competing bad bacteria so u don't run into issues such as root rot, pythium etc..

Microbial teas and Bene products are very important throughout all phases of growth because when running organics u are feeding the soils which the bacteria breaks down to feed ur plants opposed to synthetics where ur plants directly uptake the nutrients at each feeding.

Dialing in an organic grow is always a little bit more difficult overall I find, but very beneficial if u want a good clean product when ur done.

If u want a really good bottle organic recipe I suggest Bio Canna. All u need is the Bio Canna bases, Bio Boost and Root inoculatant, In conjunction add Nature Nectar N first 3-4 weeks of bloom at half strength during bloom and the Potassium at 1/4 strength from week 2-4 using these 2 products weeks 3-6 ** Technaflora Soluable Seaweed 1-1-16 and ** Humboldt Natural 0-10-0 *this is ur bloom enhancer!!

I find using this method u can get the 1 GPW ur looking for while running organics without sacrificing ur yields!!
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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Yep that's perfect.

Only thing is in ur other post I believe u said u were running organics?

If ur running organics u need to be adding nenes and microbes throughout entire flower and veg cycles. The purpose of benes and microbes in organic gardening is to promote healthy aerobics by implementing beneficial bacteria to break down nutrients and microbes to feed rhizosphere and overall plant health. More importantly makin sure u have good bacteria out competing bad bacteria so u don't run into issues such as root rot, pythium etc..

Microbial teas and Bene products are very important throughout all phases of growth because when running organics u are feeding the soils which the bacteria breaks down to feed ur plants opposed to synthetics where ur plants directly uptake the nutrients at each feeding.

Dialing in an organic grow is always a little bit more difficult overall I find, but very beneficial if u want a good clean product when ur done.

If u want a really good bottle organic recipe I suggest Bio Canna. All u need is the Bio Canna bases, Bio Boost and Root inoculatant, In conjunction add Nature Nectar N first 3-4 weeks of bloom at half strength during bloom and the Potassium at 1/4 strength from week 2-4 using these 2 products weeks 3-6 ** Technaflora Soluable Seaweed 1-1-16 and ** Humboldt Natural 0-10-0 *this is ur bloom enhancer!!

I find using this method u can get the 1 GPW ur looking for while running organics without sacrificing ur yields!!
yeah I'm always reading up on fungal and microbial teas for flower and veg

plus thanks for listing bio canna and a few additives to use for pk boosters keeping it organic and still getting heavy yield

always open to new advice thanks brother !✌
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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Is great White really worth the money? Or is roots oregonism just as good?
i've always wondered this myself, last run i switched from great white to xtreme gardening mykos and i haven't noticed a HUGE difference

i think my root balls were a little more developed with great white, but i still am happy with the roots I've been seeing at transplants, lots of fuzzy white ones :)

but all in all i might keep trying different mycorrhizae till i find the best fit for price and efficiency
 

cannakis

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i've always wondered this myself, last run i switched from great white to xtreme gardening mykos and i haven't noticed a HUGE difference

i think my root balls were a little more developed with great white, but i still am happy with the roots I've been seeing at transplants, lots of fuzzy white ones :)

but all in all i might keep trying different mycorrhizae till i find the best fit for price and efficiency
Yeah see that's what I'm wondering... Best would be a side by side of the same clones.
 

bmgnoot

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personally love the results from great white. alot of folks like to search for a cheaper solution, i suppose i just dont have a very frugal approach to my grows. i like to spoil my girls!
 
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