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depending on tent or room setup & how often extraction running will determine how well they will work in your setup... if not sealed then I wouldn't expect any major increases, but can still maybe get 5-10% better...In sealed i'm confident you can get 40+% but that depends on extraction times, amount of plants, many things...with 6 plants or less I'm sure 40% increase in sealed tent.. I'm getting that.
 
I was looking at the other ones too, the pro co2 buckets. Have you looked into those at all?
I never tried them coz they crazy over-priced and the refills are not much cheaper, your better off using tanks... with as much as that item costs...even though a tank setup will run ya well over 800$ just to get setup.
 
I'm sold on co2, the science is all there. I'm iffy on mycos though.
mycos is awesome shit man, really you not like or not sure if it works? I can tell ya it does... I get massive roots with that.
 
mycos is awesome shit man, really you not like or not sure if it works? I can tell ya it does... I get massive roots with that.

I have thought of writing a thread on the topic. I will not be a popular guy if do. I have done a lot of research on mycos back in school. They are awesome critters, but have many limitations for horticulture. I will explain if you like, but it could get long.
 
I have thought of writing a thread on the topic. I will not be a popular guy if do. I have done a lot of research on mycos back in school. They are awesome critters, but have many limitations for horticulture. I will explain if you like, but it could get long.
I can show ya crazy photo's how massive my roots get with that, I put over top of my coco when plant is a seedling and by flower time roots coming out top of coco no bullshit, thick ass roots too...and turns top of coco into a sponge type texture
 
That one product I will never go with out, not only massive root's but when using co2, it allows nutrients to be taking in much higher amounts... so faster growth,larger growth...
 
I can show ya crazy photo's how massive my roots get with that, I put over top of my coco when plant is a seedling and by flower time roots coming out top of coco no bullshit, thick ass roots too...and turns top of coco into a sponge type texture

I don't doubt they were, and I can't claim that mycos are a busted myth yet either. I had been thinking I would write up why I doubt mycos, but you have made me realize I need to do some testing before I open my mouth. I have used mycos in field conditions at school. We tested yield, establishment rate, and broke the plants down to roots and shoots and tested each for mineral content, biomass, and chlorophyl density. What we found was that plants with mycos in poor soil showed massive increases in all categories. Plants with NO mycos however outperformed plants with mycos and rich nutritious soil.

We also found decreasing benefit in year two, and that if we fertilized the mycos in poor soil the benefit was gone. Others have shown that the trading of sugars with the plant for nutrients did not occur in the presence of fertilizers. A third problem is that endo-mycos do not associate with plants in the presence of ecto-mycos. Why we are not sure, but half of the brands out there have added ectos to their product, ensuring decreased efficiency.
 
I don't doubt they were, and I can't claim that mycos are a busted myth yet either. I had been thinking I would write up why I doubt mycos, but you have made me realize I need to do some testing before I open my mouth. I have used mycos in field conditions at school. We tested yield, establishment rate, and broke the plants down to roots and shoots and tested each for mineral content, biomass, and chlorophyl density. What we found was that plants with mycos in poor soil showed massive increases in all categories. Plants with NO mycos however outperformed plants with mycos and rich nutritious soil.

We also found decreasing benefit in year two, and that if we fertilized the mycos in poor soil the benefit was gone. Others have shown that the trading of sugars with the plant for nutrients did not occur in the presence of fertilizers. A third problem is that endo-mycos do not associate with plants in the presence of ecto-mycos. Why we are not sure, but half of the brands out there have added ectos to their product, ensuring decreased efficiency.
I actually know of several guys on here using that mycos and really seem to like and wouldn't go without it either..
 
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