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Clone experiment is going good the results are extreme
Pot 1 clones dusted heavily with Mycorrhizae on roots and fresh living soil had a 3/4 success rate and all showing rapid progress growth compared to the other pots in the project.
Pot 2 the neutral pot fresh living soil no mycorrhizae with a success 2/2 progress is much less compared to pot 1
Pot 3 was a recently used pot from a previous grow journal that had a existing mycorrhizae colony from that grow and received t a top dressing of organic bloom mix.
All results are healthy
nature fun at times this little control experiment convinced me to continue with inoculating my pots with Mycorrhizae spores
Mycorrhizae used in experiment
Dynomyco and Mykos I blended the 2 together I'm not endorsing a brand on this one but seeing the results of introducing a healthy colony of mycorrhizae to a living soil
Makes this so much fun
@CaliGreen76, the method sir is a very simple one. Good living soil, mycorrhizae inoculationor blended in the soil and inoculated on the tap root ASAP. Organic top feed bloom fertilizer believe 2-5-4 waterings when needed and think the girls got some Purpinator throughout flowering. Do suggest going easy with that stuff. Instructions are written for hydroponics, almost created a huge disaster.
Am curious bro what's aerated TCA? And it's role within horticulture. Is it something like KNF or a technique within Korean nutrient farming