look at my Mychos! what exactly should i do withem?!

cannakis

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so this is Just oat meal with water and my soil which is promix mycho fed bmo line, and sat for Only Two days.

looks like i have a Lot of mychorizzhal growth! so my question is do i just mix that into the soil, about cf, or do that a few more times?

adding like a cup per cf of ammendments and a decent amount like gallon or more of the bases like ewc, manure, and lava rock.

this is what I Am adding to the current soil and switching to my own teas. : kelp, humic and fulvic acid, alfalfa meal, and earthworm casting, horse manure, lime, gypsum, lava rock, bone meal, and oyster shells, do you think this is fine or do i need to add anything?
 

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OKLP

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send some to me!

I wondered how hard it would be to "breed" mycos, and you have shown it's easy, looks like white gold to me!

However you do it, get the mycos touching the roots. I think I would add in by hand during transplanting.
 

purplegrower02

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I do something similar. I take ewc and add great white mycorr. To is and dampen with molasses and water sprinkle some oatmealdust mix around and in 3 days it looks like that. Then i take 90% out and add it to water every watering. I use the other 10% and make up another mix but leave out the great white and you neverhave to pay for mycorr. Again.

I do use the product itself in a very concentrate liquid that i spray all the roots with during transplant.
 

cannakis

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send some to me!

I wondered how hard it would be to "breed" mycos, and you have shown it's easy, looks like white gold to me!

However you do it, get the mycos touching the roots. I think I would add in by hand during transplanting.
haha okay will do! i need to start selling it! haha but i would rather make Fishermen than sell them fish.

but exactly, i Literally Just sprinkled store bought Oat Meal on top of the soil and stirred with my hands, i Must admit this came from Jeff of traming with microbes and thisother guy who made a youtube video showing how easy it is. i will provide the link shortly.

but Just watered with sprayer and let sit for only two days closed up in 80f and from just simple looking potting soil it turned to the cob web attic you see.
 

cannakis

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Can I ask, how can you tell that's mycorrhizal fungi?
well i myself cannot really, but from what i have gathered from multiple sources that that is mycho growth, and you incorporate that in Tea or Soil, and Roots as i have just lwarned from all of you.

oh and another thing is i sprinkled oats on my manure which was in my fish emulsion bucket outside, and watered them but defonitely had No mycho growth.

but honestly i dont know much of anything so i dont know, it could be anything.
 

cannakis

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I do something similar. I take ewc and add great white mycorr. To is and dampen with molasses and water sprinkle some oatmealdust mix around and in 3 days it looks like that. Then i take 90% out and add it to water every watering. I use the other 10% and make up another mix but leave out the great white and you neverhave to pay for mycorr. Again.

I do use the product itself in a very concentrate liquid that i spray all the roots with during transplant.
nice thanks.

i kept mine more simple, though the soil Is ProMix Mycho and i used Super Plant Tonic which supposedly has mychos in Blue Mountain Organics flagship, so with those i guess my soil is well equipped with mychorrizhal fungi.
 
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