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This is not the type of microbes you want to help in composting. The specialized myco fungi in DynoMyco are meant to work in symbiosis with the plants roots, and they would not have anything to do in the composting process.Putting some soil together and was wondering. The soil is going is going to be cooking for about a month, so im not quite sure if I should add the inoculants now or later. Using @DYNOMYCO brand.
I’ll give those microbes a look. Time to hit the search bar lolWelcome Janluna! I wouldn't hesitate to use something like lactobacillus microbes to work at that stage since it's pretty easy to make. Not sure how effective it, or any microbial help is at cooking soil but I use it for that.
Im looking for a good compost starter that contains lactobacillus microbes, but I can’t find any. Any suggestions?Welcome Janluna! I wouldn't hesitate to use something like lactobacillus microbes to work at that stage since it's pretty easy to make. Not sure how effective it, or any microbial help is at cooking soil but I use it for that.
Why not make your own LAB?Im looking for a good compost starter that contains lactobacillus microbes, but I can’t find any. Any suggestions?
What Emilya and Azi posted is what I do. It's easy and there can be as much or little as you want. I find it useful in the garden many times during a grow as well.Im looking for a good compost starter that contains lactobacillus microbes, but I can’t find any. Any suggestions?
use both products --great stuffRootWise seems to have a wider spectrum of microbes, but with that price it’s something i’ll try later down the line. I’ve been using @DYNOMYCO for just over a year now and I totally recommend it.