transplanting into tga super soil

hyroot

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those mykos powders are bullshit. Mycorrrhizzae has to be on the roots to live. They die off otherwise. So they're dead in those packs. You can make your own with companion crops. Bahia grass, clover, other legumes etc.... Short root plants promote myco growth in the soil. Water with seed sprout enzyme teas. That will promote very fast root growth and break down old dead roots.
 

genuity

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They are def not dead in the packs,I use the stuff all the time...works great..
Along with the other stuff you said..works to,but not all want to go hunting for all that stuff.
 

hyroot

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Mycelium of what? Is it endo or Ectomycorrhizal Extramatrical Mycelium?
just mycelium fungi.

extramatrical fungi is.just the hyphae that branches out from mycorrhizzae.

the web you see is mycelium. Micorrhizae is below the surface in the root zone.
 

TwistItUp

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just mycelium fungi.

extramatrical fungi is.just the hyphae that branches out from mycorrhizzae.

the web you see is mycelium. Micorrhizae is below the surface in the root zone.
I'm pretty sure its ecto because its not inside the root like endo would be.
 

TwistItUp

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just mycelium fungi.

extramatrical fungi is.just the hyphae that branches out from mycorrhizzae.

the web you see is mycelium. Micorrhizae is below the surface in the root zone.
So... you are saying that what we see in the video is extramatrical fungi which is the hyphae that branches out from ecto mycorrhizzae in the rhizosphere?
 

hotshotisdashit

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LoL. Did I mention I'm an organic rookie. All this sounds completely foreign. I'll just keep it simple, use tap water, and molasses for carbs. LOL...
 

hyroot

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So... you are saying that what we see in the video is extramatrical fungi which is the hyphae that branches out from ecto mycorrhizzae in the rhizosphere?

no im saying its mycelium. the mycos are below the soil only in the root zone. you cant see the mycos. the extra matrical is just a term for the hyphae


extramatrical - fuzzy part around the roots



mycelium on surface of soil

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TwistItUp

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I'm confused about your statement. Before you said something like, that's not myco, it is mycelium.
Now you are saying the myco would be under the soil. So are you just stating a fact that it is mycelium on the surface.
Or are you saying that there is in no way any myco in that bin, not even under the surface where we can't see?
 

hyroot

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I'm confused about your statement. Before you said something like, that's not myco, it is mycelium.
Now you are saying the myco would be under the soil. So are you just stating a fact that it is mycelium on the surface.
Or are you saying that there is in no way any myco in that bin, not even under the surface where we can't see?
there's no myco in that bin. Like I have said multiple times in this thread. Mycorrhizzae has to be in the root zone to survive. With out roots mycos die off. They live symbiotically on / with the roots. Again the term you keep referring too is a technical term for the hyphae that grow off the mycos. Similar to root hyphae - the little roots that branch off the main roots.
 

TwistItUp

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there's no myco in that bin. Like I have said multiple times in this thread. Mycorrhizzae has to be in the root zone to survive. With out roots mycos die off. They live symbiotically on / with the roots. Again the term you keep referring too is a technical term for the hyphae that grow off the mycos. Similar to root hyphae - the little roots that branch off the main roots.
Oh, my bad. I was under the assumption that the oats in the bin may have somehow germinated. Or had some other effect that starts the process.
 

hyroot

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Oh, my bad. I was under the assumption that the oats in the bin may have somehow germinated. Or had some other effect that starts the process.
if you have any short root plants growing, they will facilitate mycorrhizzae. You can make your own mycos growing Bahia grass or legumes.
 
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