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TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
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TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
looking at maybe giving this a try for my next grow its a innoculant for root systems, and its "supposedly" developed for hydro systems.
but i dont want to try it out first, so has anyone used this, specifically in a dwc, rdwc wilma/flood and drain/nft table before?
heres the bumff
https://thenutrientcompany.com/products ... escription
anyone tried it?
any issues?
cheers
but i dont want to try it out first, so has anyone used this, specifically in a dwc, rdwc wilma/flood and drain/nft table before?
heres the bumff
https://thenutrientcompany.com/products ... escription
anyone tried it?
any issues?
cheers
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
One of my friends swears by itbigbadbillybob wrote:looking at maybe giving this a try for my next grow its a innoculant for root systems, and its "supposedly" developed for hydro systems.
but i dont want to try it out first, so has anyone used this, specifically in a dwc, rdwc wilma/flood and drain/nft table before?
heres the bumff
https://thenutrientcompany.com/products ... escription
anyone tried it?
any issues?
cheers
I personally haven't found it better than any other mycorrhizal products
I do like dynomyco a product I seen on this forum
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
Used it once in a 4 pot Alien Pro but have nothing else to compare it with
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
I've not used it but I pretty much add everything that it claims to have included. It will improve overall plant health but it also improves terpene production, helps keep your plants in tip-top shape. One thing to watch out for is slime build up though. Most of the bacteria is aerobic and will congregate around where water flows as it's also where it can pick up the most DO. Trouble is it can build up and cause blockages. NFT seems to be OK but I've seen it actually block up the return on DWC systems. You'll also need a beefy pump to circulate the water as much as possible because if things go stagnant, shit can go south pretty quick. Also run enzymes to keep things in check.
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
thanks man, what kind of system dos your friend use this in, if you dont mind me asking?B.G. wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:53 pmOne of my friends swears by itbigbadbillybob wrote:looking at maybe giving this a try for my next grow its a innoculant for root systems, and its "supposedly" developed for hydro systems.
but i dont want to try it out first, so has anyone used this, specifically in a dwc, rdwc wilma/flood and drain/nft table before?
heres the bumff
https://thenutrientcompany.com/products ... escription
anyone tried it?
any issues?
cheers
I personally haven't found it better than any other mycorrhizal products
I do like dynomyco a product I seen on this forum
from a green and pleasant land
cheers
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
Yeah, first hand experience of this. It's messy af and sticks to everything. I imagine it could easily clog up drippers and small-diameter piped rdwc systems.grumpygrower wrote:I've not used it but I pretty much add everything that it claims to have included. It will improve overall plant health but it also improves terpene production, helps keep your plants in tip-top shape. One thing to watch out for is slime build up though. Most of the bacteria is aerobic and will congregate around where water flows as it's also where it can pick up the most DO. Trouble is it can build up and cause blockages. NFT seems to be OK but I've seen it actually block up the return on DWC systems. You'll also need a beefy pump to circulate the water as much as possible because if things go stagnant, shit can go south pretty quick. Also run enzymes to keep things in check.
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
I've seen it used in dwc rdwc and no till raised bedsbigbadbillybob wrote:thanks man, what kind of system dos your friend use this in, if you dont mind me asking?B.G. wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:53 pmOne of my friends swears by itbigbadbillybob wrote:looking at maybe giving this a try for my next grow its a innoculant for root systems, and its "supposedly" developed for hydro systems.
but i dont want to try it out first, so has anyone used this, specifically in a dwc, rdwc wilma/flood and drain/nft table before?
heres the bumff
https://thenutrientcompany.com/products ... escription
anyone tried it?
any issues?
cheers
I personally haven't found it better than any other mycorrhizal products
I do like dynomyco a product I seen on this forum
from a green and pleasant land
cheers
I'd still personally vouch for the dynomyco
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
Hey, so these are no where near the same product. Dynomyco is just Fungi, TNC mycorr is fungi, bacteria, humic acid & kelp extracts. IMO you can't make a direct comparison.
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Re: TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?
ive looked into both options and wont be using either of them.
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