Mycorrizha or worm castings or both

Beemo

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mixing myco in your "HOT" soil mix can kill the mycos...
just sprinkle it on your roots when you transplant like grease says
or just sprinkle some on top or mix it with plain water and drench it....:peace:
 

Rayne

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Use both.

Decent wormcastings aught to have (Endo and or Ecto) mycorrhiza already. However having more already in the soil, helps the plant's soil food web work more efficiently.
 
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morgwar

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I mixed it right in in my SUBCOOL recipe and let it sit like it said, but not in the sun. (Uv kills myco but if it has carbohydrates in the soil it will gro without the plant roots to feed it.)
When I went to dump it out of the container it was a big spongy mass of white, really thin roots. I've been using it in my grow and 3weeks into flower seen no nute deficiency. But be sure to feed them molasses water so they can do they're job.
It's like a premade root system and i set my seedlings right into the 4gallon container.
The male I killed had an amazing root system utilizing every crumb of soil. I had to repot the female to give her more room using the same mix.
Sorry for the ramble I've been pre inoculating my vegetable garden with myco and feed it with alfalfa and corn meal tilled in for decades.
 
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