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scottish
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I've been spending the last few days researching myco's and to be honest I don't no why this fungi isn't an addition to anygrow or really get much spotlight I myself think I have been a little naive and only ever used for root repair (which is a life saver) but these little guys do a lot of work so you and ladies don't have too they build a web like structure around plants root and thread out into the pots so as to collect nutes and pass them back to the plant to feed her picking up micro nutes and moisture so she in return produces them sugars and other goodies for them to thrive so they have a nice loving relationship benefiting and adding one and other according to the experts it was thanks to this fungi that plants managed to emerge from there aquatic roots and thrive on the baron lands plants 90% of plants have a myco symbol so long story short the earth is built on microorganisms that help us evolve and I believe mycos will help soil grows no end but it's my thoughts on my own research feel free to come to your own conclusions but here's a wiki Mycorrhiza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ..... Oh and you can even make your own very easily get a route mix worm castings with oats moisten place in a worm dark room in a week or two you have myco webs building around the oats no it is not mould it is a healthy natural beneficial fungi keep it green guys will work on the other half to post my pics of fb roots hanging stump and cheese branch before I do a tent update