DaradeGrows
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A Lil late to the party, sorry about that, would you mind if I join in? ^^
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Would love it!A Lil late to the party, sorry about that, would you mind if I join in? ^^
Feel free to offer any suggestions.Would love it!
So far you're looking way better than me! In flower, I would be careful about spraying the leaves, as you don't want bud rot (or any molding), but otherwise, no suggestions here, you're doing a fantastic job!!Feel free to offer any suggestions.
Thank you. Yep I don’t spray in flower. I use DE top dress and in my soil mixSo far you're looking way better than me! In flower, I would be careful about spraying the leaves, as you don't want bud rot (or any molding), but otherwise, no suggestions here, you're doing a fantastic job!!
If you got bugs though, spraying them is a really good way to get them off ^^.
Hey 7,How you Lisa. Checking in.
Oh I'm just kicking along. Watching the world go by.Thank you. Yep I don’t spray in flower. I use DE top dress and in my soil mix
Hey 7,
I’m good. How’s things with you. ?
I would be surprised if there is a difference this time. They use glomus intraradices spores, which are the same type as promix uses. Promix is sold up here without any problems.some serious potential goin on there. Dynomyco, what are the differences between the US product and the Dynomyco C(anada). I`ve noticed a few brands with fungal products offer a differing product north of the 49 so I`m assuming it`s a regulatory issue. Vive la difference, or not so much.. Do I need to be calling my parliamentarian...
I`m afraid nearly certain there is. The US version is pelletized, the CAD one is not. They have different names even.
"You are looking at two different products. DYNOMYCO, sold in the United States, contains 900 propagules/g. DYNOMYCO C, sold in Canada, contains 2500 propagules/g." - By DYNOMYCO on October 11, 2020 (On the zon)
It appears that DYNOMYCO C contains several strains of Glomus intraradices, A.K.A. Rhizophagus intraradices.Hi Darade, pleasure to make your aquaintance... you know, virtually. Thanks for chiming in, I was aware of this short missive by Dynomyco but it just fueled my curiosity higher.
Don`t know if you`re agreeing with that sentiment or saying something else, but yes there`s a concentration diff. I`d like to know why and why the US vers. is pelletized and CAD not.
I`m not trying to drag somebody down or anything at all. I just like knowing what specifically I`m using which led to curiosity over reason for the diff. Because some other similar products appear to do the same it looks like a regulatory issue from here. Man, I`m a broken record...
edit: Forgive me Lisa, you can have your thread back now. Apologies.
Here is the thing; the product is the same, but the concentration of propagules per gram in DYNOMYCO Canada is higher than the one sold in the US due to regulatory reasons. DYNOMYCO Canada has 2500/ppg while the regular DYNOMYCO carries 900/ppg. But don't worry US citizens, our product does its magic everywhere!some serious potential goin on there. Dynomyco, what are the differences between the US product and the Dynomyco C(anada). I`ve noticed a few brands with fungal products offer a differing product north of the 49 so I`m assuming it`s a regulatory issue. Vive la difference, or not so much.. Do I need to be calling my parliamentarian...
Why not offer the sublimate powder or something to make them the same. How u get around that.. it can be at cost. When u buy the dirt in US.Here is the thing; the product is the same, but the concentration of propagules per gram in DYNOMYCO Canada is higher than the one sold in the US due to regulatory reasons. DYNOMYCO Canada has 2500/ppg while the regular DYNOMYCO carries 900/ppg. But don't worry US citizens, our product does its magic everywhere!
Why not offer the sublimate powder or something to make them the same. How u get around that.. it can be at cost. When u buy the dirt in U