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megacrop ship U.S. ? And what does it do best in, soil, coco, hydro?..oh..and is it discrete shipping?
They're based out of California. Comes in a USPS priority mail box. Mine did anyway.

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That's not that far of what I'm doing . Just seems very little for the volume of water . so my thinking is that this stuff must be pretty good !! :toke: or we're being handed a crock . Were are you @Dabber when we need you . ??
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I just got some recharge!! Psyched, as I've heard good things.

Getting plans ready for summer outdoor! I'm gonna need lots more soil... If you use soil, and you use a 'light' mix, does it still need aeration and all?

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I still have not seen a full list of the microbes in recharge, but you want to use ecto-mycos, not endo-mycos. There are lots of myco additives with both. From my research they compete rather than aid the plant. I have lots to say about mycos, they are one of those things where the research points to them working well in poor soils, and not so well or not at all in rich soils. It makes sense from a soil science and energy conservation perspective. They associate with the plants when food is scarce, but if they don't need to spend the energy on it they won't. So knowing that, recycling soil becomes a better option, and I would only recommend spending $$$ on mycos indoors if you are trying to go without adding nutes.

endo = from within, the myco's pierce the root. (for green leafy plants like veggies and cannabis)

ecto = outside of, is only in the soil adjacent to the roots. (for woody plants, trees)

that being said, the bacterial life is arguable more important anyway, you want bacillus, trichoderma, and archaea, in order to aid in live composting and mineral cycles. When doing that, the mycos will grow, but the chances are they are growing off the nutes in the soil, not trading with the plants.
 
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megacrop ship U.S. ? And what does it do best in, soil, coco, hydro?..oh..and is it discrete shipping?
Mine just came in USPS plastic bag no sign that it was anything grow related very fast. It is fine in everything, but you may need to add calmg in coco
 
Mine just came in USPS plastic bag no sign that it was anything grow related very fast. It is fine in everything, but you may need to add calmg in coco

Been using mega crop for the last month In coco. I haven’t had to add any extra calmag and it’s been wonderful! Yay can see the results in my ShortStuff journal. :)
 
I still have not seen a full list of the microbes in recharge, but you want to use endo-mycos, not ecto-mycos. There are lots of myco additives with both. From my research they compete rather than aid the plant. I have lots to say about mycos, they are one of those things where the research points to them working well in poor soils, and not so well or not at all in rich soils. It makes sense from a soil science and energy conservation perspective. They associate with the plants when food is scarce, but if they don't need to spend the energy on it they won't. So knowing that, recycling soil becomes a better option, and I would only recommend spending $$$ on mycos indoors if you are trying to go without adding nutes.

ecto = from within, the myco's pierce the root. (for green leafy plants like veggies and cannabis)

endo = outside of, is only in the soil adjacent to the roots. (for woody plants, trees)

I read the myco article that was posted, kinda blahed out halfway. I've been using espoma myco and with nftg I've added slf-100. I figured the more the merrier..:shrug:
 
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