Mycos is beneficial fungi/bacteria. They're doing the work breaking down stuff for your plants to eat.
White fungus in dirt, good, white mildew on leaves, cataclysmic.
I would load it with myco.
They like the nooks and crannies of coarse perlite / pumice.
Mycorrhizal fungi can thrive in the porous structure of pumice or perlite , as it provides ample surface area and oxygenation for their growth. The nooks and crannies of pumice offer an ideal habitat for...
I've got a big bag of worm castings. I've also got a rooting myco as well as an instant compost tea myco. I'm not sure if I've got time to let the soil cook. They been sprouted for I think 8 or 9 days now. I do know if I let the root structure get too established in the solo cups, they'll be too...
You need trichoderma.if you are from europe go to my diary first post mycos and bactor zhey sell for 5$ a bag i used now for 6 grows still didnt use it compleatly
Do you have light leaks(white pots allsoo can leak) and does the water smell like shit or like a pond?
Greetings RIU friends,
My replanted child began sprouting late last night and is officially pointing to the light this morning. I suspect in the next day or so it will open up.
Mycos is a wonderful tool.
Since bio-char absorbs nutes ( elements ) it can also host microbial activity due to its porous structure.
I would think a mix of mycos into that natural hosting product would be like a supercharged blend for container (layered mixes)
A rich thriving myco layer.
Fantastic idea.
Day 17, front to back.
Left front Blue Dream, left rear Blue Dream.
Right front Gorilla Cookie, right rear Wedding Cheesecake.
4x4 tent, soil is FFOF amended with perlite and myco. 600w metal halide, 20/4.
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And just so you know that’s 5-“myco” quarts.
add the 5ish myco quarts to some CVG.
1-650g brick of coir
2 quarts of vermiculite
1/4-1 cup of gypsum
Can totally leave out the gypsum
add those ingredients to the “Bucket” tech