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Been reading about mycorrhizae and the benefits of using it, but then I read this:
"The mycorrhizae go to work immediately after application to a growing plant root, but it can take 8-12 weeks for benefits to be visible."
12 weeks? The autos are more or less done by that time!
So there must be a better way using this fungi than applying it as seedlings or when transplanted.
What about having something growing in the final pot 12 weeks first? Peas, clover or whatever plant able to work with endomycorrhiza so the myco get a large web in the soil and then plant a cannabis seed or seedling benefiting the fungi web?
And of course, no digging leaving the fungi undisturbed
"The mycorrhizae go to work immediately after application to a growing plant root, but it can take 8-12 weeks for benefits to be visible."
12 weeks? The autos are more or less done by that time!
So there must be a better way using this fungi than applying it as seedlings or when transplanted.
What about having something growing in the final pot 12 weeks first? Peas, clover or whatever plant able to work with endomycorrhiza so the myco get a large web in the soil and then plant a cannabis seed or seedling benefiting the fungi web?
And of course, no digging leaving the fungi undisturbed