Mykos vs non mykos.

Crash_420

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Im starting a journal to show the growth and weight differenves between plants grown with mykos and without mykos. The strains i will be running are deathstar diesel and a bagseed "grape ape" (unsure of genetics just smells like grape). All of my plants were cutting taken of flowering plants, they were stuck into a fish tank until roots started showing then transfered to coco mixed with mykos. Im going to be switching up nutrients here soon, currently running cocotek will be picking up an organic bassd line shortly. 20171129_134111.jpg 20171129_134116.jpgThe girls up front are my control (non mykos), and the girl in back have mykos. Excuse the poor health of my clones, fish tank ph is a little off.
 

vostok

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I'm thinking why's this in the advanced forum ..?

then I relize you are trying to reveg cutts in the hope they will become clones

with some type of shitty control test going on with an OG and bagseed as mediums

then theirs the mykos ...???

what the fuck ???

dude is overthinking here

just grow the weed

good luck
 

waterproof808

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It is a fact that mycorrhizae will benefit plants...not really something that needs to be tested at this point in time.

I highly recommend Buildasoil's "endo myco mix" over any other myco product with a name brand on it. It is cheaper and just as effective, if not more, than everything else on the market. There is basically only 2 companies in the US that actually produce Mycorrhizae and everyone else just rebrands it.
 

Crash_420

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Im not making this thread to see if they work, im making this thread to see how well it works. I want to have numbers i can look at, as well as others.
 

Crash_420

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Update despite the hate, deathstar is healthily reveging, mykos plant about twice the rate as the non myko. Grape is not showing reveg signs yet. 20171205_150808.jpg
 

Crash_420

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Update, as you can tell the growth amd leaf size is nearly doubled on the deathstar, and the grape bs is showing first good signs of reveg. Had to move the girls to a less than optimial spot in my hps room so i could move the flowering ones inside to finish. Weather finally dropped low enough for me to be forced to close my tents down. 20171210_202926.jpg 20171210_203014.jpg
 

Dabber68

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Update, as you can tell the growth amd leaf size is nearly doubled on the deathstar, and the grape bs is showing first good signs of reveg. Had to move the girls to a less than optimial spot in my hps room so i could move the flowering ones inside to finish. Weather finally dropped low enough for me to be forced to close my tents down. View attachment 4056300 View attachment 4056301
Cool adding these Mykos to my soil this next grow from what I see they seem to be helping
 

ANC

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Revegging can be fun.
My one harvested plant is making new shoots after I cut off all her branches to dry.
 

Crash_420

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Again this test wasnt to show if mykos work, it was to show how well they work. So that being said 20171213_230950.jpg 20171213_230957.jpg once the plants reach a reasonable size and are completely vegging again i will be putting them into flower. Obviously the deathstar is much farther ahead than the grape so we will be putting them into flower much sooner. But being a long flowering sativa, may still finish around the much shorter flowering grape. As for now the mykos plants are 2-3 times farther along then the non mykos.
 

Dabber68

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Again this test wasnt to show if mykos work, it was to show how well they work. So that being said View attachment 4057815 View attachment 4057816 once the plants reach a reasonable size and are completely vegging again i will be putting them into flower. Obviously the deathstar is much farther ahead than the grape so we will be putting them into flower much sooner. But being a long flowering sativa, may still finish around the much shorter flowering grape. As for now the mykos plants are 2-3 times farther along then the non mykos.
I meant to ask how did you apply them and when. Like b4 you transplanted or when you transplanted
 

Crash_420

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I mixed the myko granular mix with the coco, a lil extra in the hole with the roots. You can see the fuzzy from the fungi in the corner of the pot. They were in fish tank water before that so no mykos before hand. The plants have been in coco since 11/27
 

ANC

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It is very important the mycorrhizae makes contact with the roots it needs to infect.
I have to find a local source of a water-soluble form still. I just have the stuff that looks like grains of sand with the spores on.
 

Crash_420

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It is very important the mycorrhizae makes contact with the roots it needs to infect.
I have to find a local source of a water-soluble form still. I just have the stuff that looks like grains of sand with the spores on.
Thats the same stuff im using, any mykos product should tell you how to be used. Extreme gardening had a water soluble mix on Amazon
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Rooting young buds is fun to play around with. They have a lot of phosphorus present so they root easy. I rooted one from a indoor plant and maintained the flowering schedule as it grew on my patio table in a small pot. Put in a dark closet every afternoon and chopped it about 4 weeks later. It grew into the prettiest little 8 inch bud you ever saw covered in trikes with a high calyx to leaf ratio. Looked cool as shit too.
 
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