@Trex We are available in numerous outlets in Canada at a competitive price.
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@Trex We are available in numerous outlets in Canada at a competitive price.
Hi and welcome along to the growroom, Dynomyco are one of our fantastic sponsorsaridynomyco wrote:[mention]Trex[/mention] We are available in numerous outlets in Canada at a competitive price.
Check out this link to find a distributor near you https://www.dynomyco.com/buy.
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yes , i found some on amazon and now i got my local shop to stock it . Works pretty goodaridynomyco wrote:[mention]Trex[/mention] We are available in numerous outlets in Canada at a competitive price.
Check out this link to find a distributor near you https://www.dynomyco.com/buy.
Feel free to reach out, I'm around here.
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That's great to hear!Trex wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:49 pmyes , i found some on amazon and now i got my local shop to stock it . Works pretty goodaridynomyco wrote:@Trex We are available in numerous outlets in Canada at a competitive price.
Check out this link to find a distributor near you https://www.dynomyco.com/buy.
Feel free to reach out, I'm around here.
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Sorry for late reply, but no I’ve not tried DYNOMYCO, I’ve been using Empathy Root Grow - where would I be able to find some?aridynomyco wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 4:31 pm@Cam420 Couldn't agree more, mycorrhizal fungi are truly remarkable. Nature's underground connection network and they do wonders for your plant and most importantly it's roots! Have you ever tried DYNOMYCO? We have a concentration rate of 900 propagules/g of two species of endomycorrhizal fungi that have been scientifically proven to benefit cannabis plants. The results we have seen are outstanding!Cam420 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:08 pmMycorrhizal fungi is one of my favourite things to use when growing, increases nutrient and water uptake - does great things for your plants, last grow I used only mycorrhizal fungi and the results were insane I yielded 5oz off an auto that was supposed to take 2 months but stretched to 5
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Took the quote from the original post. Are they talking shit or what ? I`m not having it myself that mycorrhiza isn`t in abundance in disturbed or landscaped garden soils outdoors and even if its not their in abundance it soon will be if your planting out loads of plants were talking 1000`s of of different species not 4 or 5 you get from a bloody packet and that`s if they work at all from a bloody packet that you don`t know how it has been treated before you get your hands on it to start with They`re talking total bollox they are in that statement. Prolly someone wrote that who has their own product to sell on. I`m calling shenanigan's on that one.In undisturbed soils, mycorrhizal fungi are a major component of the soil's natural microflora, but their presence is not guaranteed in all soils when transplanting new plants in a garden bed or in newly landscaped area. Sometimes, nature needs a little help.
There is only one species with data to prove it forms symbiosis with the single crop we focus on. So whilst you might have 1000's it could be that all of them ignore your plant or the 999 do but one wants to be a pathogenic species due to the lack of a single beneficial. Key point in case is how fusarium can be symbiotic or pathogenic but doesnt form mycorrhizae with cannabis as previously mentioned that spots already taken.2-Scoops wrote:Took the quote from the original post. Are they talking shit or what ? I`m not having it myself that mycorrhiza isn`t in abundance in disturbed or landscaped garden soils outdoors and even if its not their in abundance it soon will be if your planting out loads of plants were talking 1000`s of of different species not 4 or 5 you get from a bloody packet and that`s if they work at all from a bloody packet that you don`t know how it has been treated before you get your hands on it to start with They`re talking total bollox they are in that statement. Prolly someone wrote that who has their own product to sell on. I`m calling shenanigan's on that one.In undisturbed soils, mycorrhizal fungi are a major component of the soil's natural microflora, but their presence is not guaranteed in all soils when transplanting new plants in a garden bed or in newly landscaped area. Sometimes, nature needs a little help.
Another point about mycorrhiza when you think its not worked and such like, lets say i see some "rootgrow" mycorr on shelf down Wilko`s in Summer, well its prolly been sat on that shelf since Spring and is basically well fucked up sat in heat or sat in window or anywhere heat or Sun is blazing down on it in your local grow nursery. I swear check out Wilko`s its on shelf or in window sat in red hot heat and usually same at grow nurseries, they`re fucking clueless man, it`s a none starter from word go if your using fungi sprinkles that`s been treated like that and believe it they are.
Here`s a good read https://www.gardenmyths.com/mycorrhizae ... -products/
Whilst on about it... well is it really called for when growing in pots or water/hydro unless your a total organic growing type person their really is no point of it imho cus your giving and catering for all plants needs yourself by giving enough ferts and water. In fact I'm calling shenanigans on fungi sprinkles full stop one way or another or for one reason or another. That`s if your not jiggling it up growing organically then theirs a case for using it i suppose.
Full colonization and symbiosis are a lil different. The use of trichoderma and mycorrhizal will encourage different types of root growth so full colonization doesnt have to be your aimKrazyDave wrote:If it takes 9 months to form symbiosis with a plant, why am I sprinkling it in my soil? Wouldn't it save money not bothering with it instead?