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i was listening to a DudeGrows show featuring Jeff Lowenfels, the author of “Teaming with Microbes” and several other prominent books on the microbiology of organic gardening. He made a statement that surprised me and has me wondering whether I’ve been wasting money on some high-priced Mycorrhizal products - he said that there is only ONE mycorrhizal fungus strain that cannabis works with:
Rhizophagus Intraradicies. He said (and I tend to believe the expert) that the other strains will not create the the symbiotic relationship with a cannabis plant that we’re all seeking to increase nutrient uptake. It was his assertion that each plant variety has a certain Mico that it works with and that throwing the others at them serves no purpose and that they can actually compete with each other’s which implies that these multiple strain products could possibly be limiting the effectiveness. Apparently,
Rhizophagus Intraradicies is the same micorrhizal fungus that works with pumpkins. So, for his own personal cannabis grows he uses spores from a well known pumpkin grower in the northeastern United States. When I looked the guy up I found that his
Rhizophagus Intraradicies is WAY less expensive than the Great White I’ve been using. A 5lb bag is $65-70 and you only need 1tbs per gallon, I think.
I’m wondering how many other growers on AFN have heard this and whether anyone else has tried
Rhizophagus Intraradicies by itself; and what their findings/results are? Has anyone else tried Wow Pumpkin Pro Micorrhizae, specifically? https://wallacewow.com/collections/frontpage/products/best-mycorrhizae-for-sale-5-10-20-pounds
Here’s the DudeGrows video:
I’m not sure jumping down the organic gardening rabbit hole was a good idea, lol! It’s got my OCD in overdrive. Lmao!
Rhizophagus Intraradicies. He said (and I tend to believe the expert) that the other strains will not create the the symbiotic relationship with a cannabis plant that we’re all seeking to increase nutrient uptake. It was his assertion that each plant variety has a certain Mico that it works with and that throwing the others at them serves no purpose and that they can actually compete with each other’s which implies that these multiple strain products could possibly be limiting the effectiveness. Apparently,
Rhizophagus Intraradicies is the same micorrhizal fungus that works with pumpkins. So, for his own personal cannabis grows he uses spores from a well known pumpkin grower in the northeastern United States. When I looked the guy up I found that his
Rhizophagus Intraradicies is WAY less expensive than the Great White I’ve been using. A 5lb bag is $65-70 and you only need 1tbs per gallon, I think.
I’m wondering how many other growers on AFN have heard this and whether anyone else has tried
Rhizophagus Intraradicies by itself; and what their findings/results are? Has anyone else tried Wow Pumpkin Pro Micorrhizae, specifically? https://wallacewow.com/collections/frontpage/products/best-mycorrhizae-for-sale-5-10-20-pounds
Here’s the DudeGrows video:
I’m not sure jumping down the organic gardening rabbit hole was a good idea, lol! It’s got my OCD in overdrive. Lmao!