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Myco is fungi, not microbes. You are confusing the two. Myco inoculants are highly beneficial to your grow, especially later in flower when it is important to be able to gather up a lot of phosphorus. If you didn't grow a myco fungi network within your root structure when the plants were young and keep growing it every time you transplant by using more myco, you will likely have problems with phosphorus later on.Does anyone use beneficial microbes when transplanting and do you think it's worth the extra hassle and effort. Seen an earlier post on a forum saying a teaspoon of compost holds far more than the shop bought mycorrhizal inoculants, i've no idea if this is true though!
I honestly never noticed a difference. It does help the soil, so Im sure it's beneficial. I've top dressed with them, and get some really nice webbing under the mulch. As far as up potting though, I never seen an improvement when adding to roots. I dont up pot much any more though. Once, and it does help to put some fresh soil/vermipost in my case. I make my own though. Well the worms do. The most drastic "benefit" as far as mocrobes, or things of that nature, is KNF. Or korean natural farming. Iv'e only dabbled in it a tiny bit, but you can collect mocrobes from the forest, and what not. All I know about that though, is plants love fermented aloe plants as a foliar and root drench. Lol....you can use nettle and clover....all have different benefits. Then theres the fruit for flowering....Sorry for the rant. Kinda baked.Does anyone use beneficial microbes when transplanting and do you think it's worth the extra hassle and effort. Seen an earlier post on a forum saying a teaspoon of compost holds far more than the shop bought mycorrhizal inoculants, i've no idea if this is true though!
That's fine, i'm baked while reading it lol. i've used them before and noticed no difference but from the info i've read and the replies here, if it's a short veg, SOG and synthetic nutes it's not much benefit if any & is why i never got any results with it.I honestly never noticed a difference. It does help the soil, so Im sure it's beneficial. I've top dressed with them, and get some really nice webbing under the mulch. As far as up potting though, I never seen an improvement when adding to roots. I dont up pot much any more though. Once, and it does help to put some fresh soil/vermipost in my case. I make my own though. Well the worms do. The most drastic "benefit" as far as mocrobes, or things of that nature, is KNF. Or korean natural farming. Iv'e only dabbled in it a tiny bit, but you can collect mocrobes from the forest, and what not. All I know about that though, is plants love fermented aloe plants as a foliar and root drench. Lol....you can use nettle and clover....all have different benefits. Then theres the fruit for flowering....Sorry for the rant. Kinda baked.