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I've been thinking about microbes lately and have been introducing some Rootwise Microbe Complete to get the benefits for the root zone (Mycorrhizae). I tried to add some during transplanting from the solo cups but didn't really get to add it directly to the roots. Instead, I mixed it...
Hi all,
So I brew compost teas to feed my plant used in conjunction with a pre mixed soil that I make up.
The recipe is as follows.
-4ish gallons of water,
-a half cup (or a little less) of worm castings,
-a quarter cup of soil I dug up from the woods where the dirt is just incredibly rich...
Recently I've been looking for decent alternatives to using either organic matter like wormcastings and/or bottled solutions and I've been trying to stay as close to safe practice as possible. Anyways I'm sure many people know that there's many microbes in your soil which do many things, but...
We've all heard this a million times, "chemical" nutrients ( a false label ) will kill the life in soil. So that begs the question: Why are Mycos, and other fungi and bacteria, ADDED to hydro grows! It can't grow in them nasty nutrients ( sarcasm ), so why put them in there if they are just...
here is a number of abstracts from American Journal of Botany regarding amino acids and he microbal life in the root zone.
http://www.amjbot.org/content/100/9/1692.abstract
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