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4season May 12, 2015 01:49 PM

No marinade injectors untill turkey time but the needle 1.5 inches long for the syringe was 21 cents. The brand of myco I bought (Recharge) isn't real concentrated but has the four glomas species listed in post 10 plus 4 kinds of bacteria. Anybody try this on peppers ?

RayR May 12, 2015 01:53 PM

[QUOTE=tnkrer;471670]vivaroots dont seem to have PGPR bacteria. What product do you use to provide PGPR bacteria to the roots then?[/QUOTE]

I use a lot of things to add beneficial microorganisms to my seed starting and transplants. Since I make my own seed starting mixes I incorporate compost and worm castings to the mix which adds a lot of various species of beneficial bacteria. As an insurance policy I have used various inoculants. I've used Mycogrow and Myco Madness in the past. This year I used some Myco Madness I had left over from last season at the seed starting stage. This year at potting up besides the VivaRoots! I used Advanced Nutrients Voodoo Juice, I got a small free sample bottle from a rep one day at one of the hydroponics stores. Free is good when you can get it.:lol: Voodoo Juice is a liquid bacterial inoculant that's popular with the hydroponics crowd.

This year I'll be trying Plant Success Great White as a root dip at transplant.

There is a couple others that were mentioned in the [URL="http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=36324"]Biological Control for Cucumber Beetles & Bacterial Wilt thread[/URL], Roots BioPak and Fox Farms Kangaroots

Tapout May 12, 2015 06:09 PM

Theres the hydrosources Myco Evolution Root Inoculant 1lb for 15 bucks 60702 propagules per /lb then you go to amazon and theres [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Endo-Mycorrhizae-2-lb-package/dp/B008B04HD2/ref=sr_1_3?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1431467527&sr=1-3&keywords=Endo+Mycorrhizae"]http://www.amazon.com/Endo-Mycorrhizae-2-lb-package/dp/B008B04HD2/ref=sr_1_3?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1431467527&sr=1-3&keywords=Endo+Mycorrhizae[/URL]
with 100,000 propagules per/lb. - 4 species endo mycorrhizae.

RayR May 12, 2015 11:09 PM

[QUOTE=Tapout;471752]Theres the hydrosources Myco Evolution Root Inoculant 1lb for 15 bucks 60702 propagules per /lb then you go to amazon and theres [URL]http://www.amazon.com/Endo-Mycorrhizae-2-lb-package/dp/B008B04HD2/ref=sr_1_3?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1431467527&sr=1-3&keywords=Endo+Mycorrhizae[/URL]
with 100,000 propagules per/lb. - 4 species endo mycorrhizae.[/QUOTE]

The [URL="http://composttea.com/myc.htm"]Sustainable Agricultural Endo Mycorrhizae [/URL]is the same MycoApply product as VivaRoots!

Tapout May 13, 2015 01:51 AM

[QUOTE=RayR;471821]The [URL="http://composttea.com/myc.htm"]Sustainable Agricultural Endo Mycorrhizae [/URL]is the same MycoApply product as VivaRoots![/QUOTE]

Vivaroots is $37.00 per lb

Sustainable Agricultural Technologies, Inc Endo Mycorrhizae is $18.50 per lb

RayR May 13, 2015 03:27 AM

[QUOTE=Tapout;471849]Vivaroots is $37.00 per lb

Sustainable Agricultural Technologies, Inc Endo Mycorrhizae is $18.50 per lb[/QUOTE]

That's a good deal per pound if you need that much. But what would I do with 2lb.? I could have bought 1lb of VivaRoots! for $30.99 but 8oz is far more than enough to do my whole garden + all the extra plants + probably my neighbors whole garden and still have some left.:lol: I don't want a lot of leftover product, I'd rather save my money and buy a fresh batch next season.

Redbaron May 13, 2015 08:39 AM

[QUOTE=RayR;471851]That's a good deal per pound if you need that much. But what would I do with 2lb.? I could have bought 1lb of VivaRoots! for $30.99 but 8oz is far more than enough to do my whole garden + all the extra plants + probably my neighbors whole garden and still have some left.:lol: I don't want a lot of leftover product, I'd rather save my money and buy a fresh batch next season.[/QUOTE]Use the remainder on the whole garden when you plant your winter cover crops. Maybe do your yard too! ;)

RayR May 13, 2015 10:38 AM

[QUOTE=Redbaron;471869]Use the remainder on the whole garden when you plant your winter cover crops. Maybe do your yard too! ;)[/QUOTE]

I already factored in the cover crops. Do you think I should myco the weeds in my lawn too?:lol:

Tapout May 13, 2015 04:54 PM

I share my mychos with my aunt so the 2 lbs isn't to much. I have a large garden and hope to expand it even further my aunt lives on a farm next door to me.

mashermike May 13, 2015 08:32 PM

I use this: [URL]http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Gardening-Mykos-Granular-Singles/dp/B005H79Z6G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431563394&sr=8-2&keywords=mykos+mycorrhizae[/URL]

Mike

RayR May 13, 2015 09:02 PM

[QUOTE=Tapout;471997]I share my mychos with my aunt so the 2 lbs isn't to much. I have a large garden and hope to expand it even further my aunt lives on a farm next door to me.[/QUOTE]

Then that's a good deal for you. For folks who have never used biological inoculants before some don't realize how little is used per plant even with multiple applications.
For potting up I dusted the roots and the hole. Even applying it liberally that way I hardly put a dent in the 8oz bag. I don't even know how may total potted up tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, ground cherries and annual herbs I have, maybe 100 or so.
I'll be using more on the established perennial herbs, Alpine Strawberry's and such with the marinade injection method right into the root zone. I'll add some more of the VivaRoots! into my plant out root dip with the Great White too. One good thing about myco inoculants is there's no harm in using too much.

Redbaron May 14, 2015 05:15 AM

[QUOTE=mashermike;472060]I use this: [URL]http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Gardening-Mykos-Granular-Singles/dp/B005H79Z6G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431563394&sr=8-2&keywords=mykos+mycorrhizae[/URL]

Mike[/QUOTE]I have used that 2 years ago. It does work great.:yes: I haven't done a trial to compare it to other products though.

RayR May 15, 2015 01:38 AM

I realized I had a pack of Mykos Granular left from last year so I used it on the last batch of onions I planted.

4season May 17, 2015 12:36 PM

If when setting out tomato plants I water them in using beneficial fungi and bacteria, then I water with city water with cloramine, am I getting any benefit ? If the chloramine all reacts in the top inch or so all is good but if it works down for 6 inches or so I am wasting time and money. Anyone know of a research report ?

Tapout May 17, 2015 06:46 PM

[QUOTE=4season;473169]If when setting out tomato plants I water them in using beneficial fungi and bacteria, then I water with city water with cloramine, am I getting any benefit ? If the chloramine all reacts in the top inch or so all is good but if it works down for 6 inches or so I am wasting time and money. Anyone know of a research report ?[/QUOTE]

No. You must use de chlorinated water.


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