Nuskool Contribution-Always Use Mycorrhizae

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This is a controlled Myco Vs No Myco test from:

-Germination(Day One above soil)
to
-42 Days in Veg.

-Including one identical cut above the Fourth node at (Day 21) to demonstrate recovery time between inoculated vs non-inoculated soil. This cut was about half of each plants total size.

-On day 24 All first growth fan leaves were removed to demonstrate new growth response differences


Day 42
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Strain: S1 Federation Seeds Cotton Candy
Sex: female (Myco plant showed at day 30-non Myco showed at Day 38)
Growing Medium: FF Light warrior soil in Red solo cup From Seed up to Day 12
-transplant into FFOF soil in 1 Gallon Smart Pots on Day 13 through Day 42
Lighting: 96 watt 4bulb 2foot T5 equal spacing for each pot

Plant A recieved PH'd water every Three Days, *one of those feeds including Supreme growers (Sweet Myco Tea) as directed on label.

Plant B recieved PH'd water every Three Days

Both plants received the same quantity of water each watering.

Plant A
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Plant B
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Plant A
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Plant B
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In 42 days an auto could be very far along, also the use of growth fertilizers and more light would have added to the overall growth in the time alloted. However, the purpose of this test was to show just one variable, Mycorrhizae usage; added supplements were removed from the equation.
 
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Wow. This is pretty interesting. I wish more fert swear-by's had something like this. I keep hearing about how great all of these companies are.

I've done hydro dwc, smart pots, lame black plastic pots for outdoor gardening, little indoor 1.5 liter pots. Liquid ferts, supplements like epsom salt, bud candy from AN, now I'm using a complicated organic combination that I got from buildasoil because they send you enough for 24 quarts of soil for free. I'm going to start on my liquid nutes again but I always love finding out what people are using.

I just put Pine Oil and Blueberry flavoring on my amazon wish list. Guess how i'm using those.

Crazy how many things you can do.
 
It is funny because this was the cheapest most unknown brand of myco I could find. FREE from my local store thrown in the bag with a bunch of other goodies
 
Interesting test ...
"Grow & Show.."
 
I think what is unique about the test were the intentional extreme stresses put on the plants by removing so much so fast. The last picture shows how nearly identical in structure both plants grew (I attribute that to that old school federation stock I am blessed with) yet the size, speed, and vigor of recovery is clearly in the myco's favor. Once the cuts were made plant A (myco) went into a frenzy with what little it had to work with, while plant B (non myco) had a hard time moving foward after the hack job. I tried as best I could to show the root mass differences as well.
 
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