Do you use a Mycorrhizae treatment in coco

You know, it may only slow it down before the first few days. Then it's ok to add. :rolleyes:
This guy is full of useful information.
soo when plant doesnt have roots it will slow it but when it has roots it will do what it is designed to do become a parasite to the root and accidentally give plant their own shit that plant will love to have because its processed food ?
 
Not needed. People use it and swear by it and people don't use it and get the same results. I've never used it in coco and never will. Seems like a waste of money to pay for a product that isn't needed.
 
Not needed. People use it and swear by it and people don't use it and get the same results. I've never used it in coco and never will. Seems like a waste of money to pay for a product that isn't needed.
It's impossible to say people get the same results with and without mycos unless you are comparing two clones.
 
why do you water it if you beleve it slows it?
Mycorrhizae is a symbiant to plants.
In it's early development it draws energy from the plant.
When it's hyphae has grown, it's needs are overshadowed by what it brings to the plant.
I just give sprouts a few days to get strong before plugging in the Mycos.
 
Right.
Because I am personally responsible to beat the stupid out of every clueless wanna be?
I gave the info. More than you deserve, actually.
You can ignore the advice.:peace:
You gave what info?

So it's scientifically proven, but we just have to take your word for it... Got it. Unless you have something to back up your statement go kick rocks.

Still waiting for you to back up your baseless comments. :clap:
 
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