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Did you start a new journal?
Yes...I use it as cough medicin in a mixture with turmeric and honey.I put ceylon cinnamon on top of my soil before I water every few weeks. It has a lot of antifungal and antibacterial properties. It helps prevent bugs and damping off.
This sure has been coming up a lot recently
Do you put cinnamon in your coffee? if you have any . .. good morning !
That's AWESOME!!!Yes...I use it as cough medicin in a mixture with turmeric and honey.
What about the beneficial microbes in the soil?
If you want to clean up, use Trichoderma harzianum. It cleans the root zone so it should not be used with mycorrhizal fungi, as the mycorrhizae will be ousted by the Trichoderma harzianum. Despite the choise of either or, Trichoderma harzianum is very popular in agriculture.
I learned about it today. I had coffee with the Boss at Big Plant Science. I seldom leave without getting a gift. Today I came home with a bag of Plug and Pray ferts that should last 5 months. I'll put a pic in my News Journal. He also gave me a litre of lactic acid bacteria and a bag of Trichoderma harzianum.
Thankyou @MrAFL !!! I'm not sure even I would sit down and read through all this so you are truly awesome!!!This has been a heck of a thread to read!!!! it's taken me 3 days to get through it. loving your work EYE
This particular Trichoderma is very aggressive. If you want trichodermas that are compatible with a mycorrhizal/bacterial product like Big Plant Science Myco Madness (Humboldt fert has a product with the same name) or Aptus Mycorr Mix, you just need to include worm poo in your soil.That's AWESOME!!!
I also have been using during this grow a plant food containing raw humates. This helps to replenish the beneficial microbes. I'll have to look into the trichoderma ... I've never heard of it!
Thankyou!!
IDid you ever look into Recharge ?Goodmorning!!!
I do not put cinnamon in my coffee. Not usually anyway! I actually hide the good cinnamon and use it for the pot plants!
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