Mycorrhizae

smtent

Active Member
I have been using Great white, and I can see the difference, I am almost out though and I am wondering if any of the many other brands on the market are any better or are they all the same?
 

Maggs707

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I have been using Great white, and I can see the difference, I am almost out though and I am wondering if any of the many other brands on the market are any better or are they all the same?
I think there's an ongoing debate on whether multiple strains of mycorrhizae are a good thing, as opposed to just one strain. I've heard that when you have multiple strains that they just fight for dominance. I use Orca religiously and it seems to work great. Extreme Mykos WS is one of the ones with only one dominant strain of Mycorrhizae that gets a lot of love around here in Humboldt
 

Tangerine_

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I switched to Extreme Gardening Mycos. I use the granular when transplanting seedlings and young clones and the WP for the occasional drench in veg.

Extreme Gardening Azos is a great addition too.
 

dynomyco

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I have been using Great white, and I can see the difference, I am almost out though and I am wondering if any of the many other brands on the market are any better or are they all the same?
Would love to have you try out DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant! It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi. Once you try our product you will never want to grow without it !
 

PadawanWarrior

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I think there's an ongoing debate on whether multiple strains of mycorrhizae are a good thing, as opposed to just one strain. I've heard that when you have multiple strains that they just fight for dominance. I use Orca religiously and it seems to work great. Extreme Mykos WS is one of the ones with only one dominant strain of Mycorrhizae that gets a lot of love around here in Humboldt
Yep, I only use Mykos from Extreme Gardening. It has only the one strain.
 

Scuzzman

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Interesting,very hard to get were I live (NZ), you take a risk ordering certain products and this is one of them, I have found a product made here called Mycro Hort which I have had great success with in all aspects of growing( including veggies & fruit trees), I swear by mycorrhizae products for soil but not coco just my view..
link if anyone is interested @https://www.goodtogrownz.co.nz/products/mycogro-hort ......
 

Joedank

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Would love to have you try out DYNOMYCO our mycorrhizal inoculant! It's got 900 propagules per gram of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi. Once you try our product you will never want to grow without it !
I have purchased your product after seeing it on instagram. Will transplant with it tonight and report back in 2 week...
 

Jimbo the Gael

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If I remember correctly, glomus intraradices is the endo that has the strongest evidence of beneficial effects on cannabis plants. Great White has a bunch of strains that are completely useless to the plants.
 

Rurumo

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If I remember correctly, glomus intraradices is the endo that has the strongest evidence of beneficial effects on cannabis plants. Great White has a bunch of strains that are completely useless to the plants.
I wouldn't say they are completely useless, more like their benefits are unknown. Great White isn't a bad product, they do have some of the better rhizobacteria and they also have trichoderma. The concentration isn't very high though. Dynomyco has the most concentrated mycorrhizae of the two most studied strains. I'm using Bioag's VAM right now as I got it in the sample kit, also a good product. I think it's good to buy your mycorrhizae and your trichoderma/rhizobacteria separately in general, but for a newbie, a bottle of Great White will probably do them a lot of good.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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I was referring to the ectomycorrhizae which are unable to colonize vascular plants like cannabis. I didn't mean the entire product was useless.
 

dynomyco

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@Jimbo the Gael You are right glomus intraradices, which is one of the main ingredients contained in DYNOMYCO, has been scientifically proven to successfully colonize the cannabis plants' roots. In-doing the fungi can successfully establish a symbiotic and mutually-beneficial relationship with the cannabis plant. Helping the plant in numerous ways such as in nutrient uptake, water scarcity, phosphorus availability, and overall increased root development to name a few.

@Rurumo is also right though in saying that some other rhizobacteria aid in creating a healthy rhizosphere in general. However, ectomycorrhizae are unable to form any relationship with the cannabis plant and therefore do not result in the same benefits. DYNOMYCO was formulated to contain ingredients that are of most benefit to the cannabis plant and our concentration levels reflect this.

Happy growing all :peace:
 
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