BioVam VS Mykos & Azos

Greenthumbs256

Well-Known Member
gotta question I came across this biovam stuff and it got me interested! from the Lil research I've done, I learned there's an endo and ecto mycorrhizal, but I've always used mykos and azos(from extreme gardening), from what I read there are different types of mycorrhizal! but the same person also said azos and mykos was made more for trees, and he went on to say how the biovam is just incredible and was a must for him any time he transplants! and went on about how much better his roots grew!

so here I am looking for anyone who has maybe used one or both, or if anyone can help clarify, exactly what all this is about that would be greatly appreciated, for now I'm just gunna go do some more reading lol, thanks guys!
 

OzCocoLoco

Well-Known Member
gotta question I came across this biovam stuff and it got me interested! from the Lil research I've done, I learned there's an endo and ecto mycorrhizal, but I've always used mykos and azos(from extreme gardening), from what I read there are different types of mycorrhizal! but the same person also said azos and mykos was made more for trees, and he went on to say how the biovam is just incredible and was a must for him any time he transplants! and went on about how much better his roots grew!

so here I am looking for anyone who has maybe used one or both, or if anyone can help clarify, exactly what all this is about that would be greatly appreciated, for now I'm just gunna go do some more reading lol, thanks guys!
Mykos has the right species for cannabis (Glomus/Rhizophagus intracadies).
Azos is Azospirillium sp. which are a nitrogen bacteria not Mycorrhizae fungi.
Check out https://wallacewow.com for his Mycorrhizae inoculum.
 

OzCocoLoco

Well-Known Member
dam a Lil pricey huh? how many transplants roughly can u get out of that 100$ bag?
A kilo lasts me an outdoor season,so 50 plants from peat pucks into solo ,then 50 into 2-3 gallon pots,then 15 into 30/45 gallon pots and I give them a few top up feeds aswell
Over here 750g of Mykos costs $88 so the Platform is cheaper
 

Serverchris

Well-Known Member
If your talking about bioag Vam then yes it's a very good product. I was using the extreme gardening mycos and switched to bioag vam. The bioag is more expensive but you use less than the other. I see better results with the Vam but I still like the extreme gardening product as well.
 

waterproof808

Well-Known Member
I been using the buildasoil brand mycos for a while now, but I just compared spore counts and it seems like extreme mykos has the highest spore count at 300prop/gr and is also the cheapest at $22 for 2.2 lbs. I might go back to mykos after I run out of what I have now.
 
Top