Pho’s doesn’t kil the myco

2cent

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Phosphates are said all over to kill mycohizal but they don’t the plant limits their need for the fungal krew at that time who remain in soil still
But insoluble phos like bone meal doesn’t do that effect as the microbes break it down and reliever it instead of direct feed to plants as I understand it
How are you guys dealing with this ? I want more size on my buds and I have k so p which isn’t needed much apparently as it’s always in soil is the only bit I don’t really add?

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2cent

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This isn’t the grass on golf courses
Stay away from PGR’s
No 1 is talking about pgrs . And synthetic pgrs are bad yes but alfalfa and kelp both have natural pgrs and sprouted seed teas anyhow which are amazing

pgr is a regulator not a steroid .
I’m talking about everything says p killed myco but there a lot online debunking that as a false claim and as per link showing why soluable to insolvable have different actions on the herd insolvable bone meal doesn’t actualy kill them as were told but restrict their bindings as they relax to the phos there digesting slowly on rock currently

a lot add bone meal I haven’t cause I’ve been afraid to kil my fungal but here saysit won’t
 

Gumdrawp

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No 1 is talking about pgrs . And synthetic pgrs are bad yes but alfalfa and kelp both have natural pgrs and sprouted seed teas anyhow which are amazing

pgr is a regulator not a steroid .
I’m talking about everything says p killed myco but there a lot online debunking that as a false claim and as per link showing why soluable to insolvable have different actions on the herd insolvable bone meal doesn’t actualy kill them as were told but restrict their bindings as they relax to the phos there digesting slowly on rock currently

a lot add bone meal I haven’t cause I’ve been afraid to kil my fungal but here saysit won’t
Bone meal should be fine, people are talking about mono and diammonium phosphate or even in some cases monopotassium phosphate. Chances are if you're using a product that's 0-50-30 or something else with large npk values it's going to change your pH or ec to the point microbes won't perform well, or possibly even die back until the concentrations go down.

The other problem is that if you constantly feed freely available phosphorus compounds there's a chance the mycelium may not properly relate with the bone/fishbone/rock phosphate to mine it when it's not freely available because it can take up the necessary P elsewhere when you feed it some of the synthetic products.

Some chelators(edta) are also fungicides as well so the rest of what's in the bottle can be a factor as well.
 
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