Mycorrhizae

Godkas

Well-Known Member
I just noticed there are few to no threads regarding Mycorrhizae so I have decided to start a thread to talk about this organism in detail.

Mycorrhizae is a type of fungi that shares a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with roughly 95% of plant species on earth.

Mycorrhizae, as with other fungi decompose matter in the soil around the roots of the host plant. This relationship is mutually beneficial. The fungi gets plant sugars that it itself cannot produce and in return the fungi feeds the plant extra nitrogen and phosphorus from its decomposition efforts.

These fungi can also help ward off root parasites though mixing soil with sevindust will stop fungus gnats from preying on your plant and its fungi buddy.

The key point I am driving at here is that indoor plants will not have this Mycorrhizae to assist the plants and believe drastic gains in yield and potency can be had from catering to this curious fungi.
 

thelastpirate

Well-Known Member
Over a year goes by and nobody has any experience with mycorrhizae? Out of all the gurus on this site, I find that amazing!!!!
I am interested in these little jewels myself, in fact, I am adding them to the soil mixture for this upcoming grow. I am using the same seed strain as the last grow, so I should be able to see if there is a significant difference in yield.
 

gangjababy

Well-Known Member
I use Hydorgardens organics myccorhizhae for every grow, I use 2 to 3 time the rec amount and my plants love it.
 

Wayne1979

Member
Im using it for the first time and Im noticing faster vegging and ridiculuos amounts of root growth. The brand is Plant Success.
 
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