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TNC Mycorr hydro, anyone used it?

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grumpygrower wrote:
B.G. wrote:
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bigbadbillybob wrote:
thanks man, what kind of system dos your friend use this in, if you dont mind me asking?

cheers
I've seen it used in dwc rdwc and no till raised beds
I'd still personally vouch for the dynomyco
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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.
From life experience I make a comparison and dynomyco is a miles better product.
It's all about having the right mycorrhizal fungi that lives in a symbiotic life with your roots.
Great white
Tnc
Mykos
Rootgrow
Are all good products but have loads of fungi we don't need . They just filling the bags up with extras


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I haven't used that specific product from TNC but I've used some of the mentioned above in coco. I am well happy with using the Dynomyco and the EcoThrive Charge. Used Dynomyco on 3 plants and Charge on another 3. Same cuttings. I couldn't find a difference in their development. They are both equally good to me!
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did you do 3 with nothing as a test bulls?
might have been intersting to see how they did against the charge/ dyno ones, no?

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I've done 3 with dyno Nd 3 with charge. Then used same nutes as per usual on both. Couldn't find a difference between any of the plants.
Charge was used on rear left middle right close left.
The rest was dyno.
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I've heard good things about TNC products but I tried contacting them for a chat and the number wasn't accepting calls.

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seymore_budz wrote:
B.G. wrote:
Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:09 am
bigbadbillybob wrote: thanks man, what kind of system dos your friend use this in, if you dont mind me asking?

cheers
I've seen it used in dwc rdwc and no till raised beds
I'd still personally vouch for the dynomyco
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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.
I get that mate. I find a lot of these products contain fillers, humates/seaweed etc and when you're testing product it's hard to decide whether it's the microorganisms or the fillers that are creating an effect without a microscope and specialist knowledge.

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Post by sybarite »

Probably a bit late to reply here, but I use TNC MycorrMax dusted on roots when transplanting in soil. Not sure it makes a huge difference, but my mate who grows in coco swears by it and my own plants seem healthy very soon after transplanting. Never tried Dynomyco, so cannot compare. If you look on The Nutrient Company website it says they've shut down temporarily due to Covid-19, but before that I was able to buy direct from them and got a nice, handwritten thank you note. It's currently still available on Amazon. I have a bag left, but probably going down the GHO route soon, so may not need it. I believe it's also pointless using it with chlorinated water, so requires RO or treatments.

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https://youtu.be/3cXr1XvQqIQ
An interview with dynomyco

My next run, I’m planning on using dynomyco, then using great white every bi week and maybe using recharge the other weeks.
Where the salts go, the water will follow

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