So this is my comparison grow one plant has Dynomyco added to the coco coir pellet.
The plant with a green arrow had dynomyco added to the coir pellet pre the seed and taproot being buried
The plant with the white arrow is the same strain germinated the same time.
The Dynomyco was easy to use I made a hole is the centre of the coco pellet after soaking to expand and I added dynomyco inside the hole I made coating it nicely and popped the taproot and seed in the hole.
They both broke ground on day 6 from germination this is them at day 8 from being germinated I look forward to seeing the comparison between the two
Thanks for stopping by stay blessed π π π βΊοΈ
Hey π congrats on getting the dynomyco products from the contest!
Autos are abit more tricky for transplanting (in my experience anyway) but what they need is to not move around so much when potted. Is your plant tipping from the stem or are the roots the problem?
Wish you luck for this grow, will be interesting to see the results πβοΈ
@UKPersonal420, upto now I have had no bad experience transplanting auto's so fingers crossed that continues they will be moved once more for root comparison pics then hopefully they will settle in there forever home without any issues π preying that's the case anyway πππ
I've been using myco+ in coco coir/perlite with general hydroponic nutes, the roots still get inoculated and the myco (not even gonna try and spell it lol) still creates MASSIVE root balls for me. Some say that they try it in hydro and it works.. but the myco (again, not even gonna try) cant latch on to anything and is just floating around the reservoir.. but in coco it still has a chance to sit and inoculate the roots.. I would also think you should be able to not only see the difference, but taste and feel the differences between those 2 ladies. Good job! Beautiful plants and awesome comparison!
Very Niceπ, ENJOY!!!
As soon as I started using beneficials, right now using a bit of great white,
and I just picked up some Dr. Marijane, huge difference in the way these
plants grow. Roots are easily doubled in size and the plants get huge and
I'm finding that there's less deficencies and the plants are staying super healthy and
I'm using a little less food as well..
Great Job, keep up the good workπ
@MrHightimes, yes I have been incontact with @Dynomyco and @growdiaries but I am still not showing as participating no option to join π
Fingers crossed it gets sorted ππ