It works. Incredible root mass when used. I've run a side by side test on cannabis plants and the difference in the root mass was staggering. I've been using it for about 3 years now and wouldn't dream of not using it.
I am getting ready to plant a bunch of oak tree seedlings and was looking into types of fertilizers to use. I remember going to a seminar years and years ago extolling the benefits of mycorrhizal fungi. It was very informative and went into much greater detail of the process and benefits. So I started looking on UA-cam to refresh my memory and found this vid. This stuff is so beneficial that the Florida DOT started mandating that all ornamental plantings called for in the plans were to receive mycorrhizal inoculation. I'm giving it a try. Wish me luck.
@@wilson39t I used elite 91 Myco Jordan. The slurry was just a process of adding it to RO Water. Can't remember the exact ratios but it was a thicker consistency. Like a sludge. I had phenomenal results. I would grow my cuttings in 2" rockwool cubes and once roots were exposed I'd dip them in the slurry then transplant. I also added a few drops of elite 91s "roots" supplement to each watering along with my other weekly nutrient schedule. I grew in cocoa for what it's worth.
If you grew 10 small peppers, 5 with and 5 without myco, and then grow out for 90+ days showing us the plant growth/production, then I could actually see the impact of it. Right now, myco is getting some pushback on its effectiveness in most trials I see.
@@danieletognozzi7641 What I'm talking about is bagged, for sale myco use and actual benefit in the shorter term. In fact, I haven't seen trials where bagged mycos can help in the slightest compared to good compost or leaf mold. There's a channel called "Soil Lab" and another called "Aberta Urban Garden". They do trials and analyze things. "Gardening in Canada" does some things as well. Search their channels. The premise is that bagged mycos are not fertilizer. Bagged product MAY give you a bit of boost IF plants aren't getting what they need--proper environment and nutrients. Now, in a conditioned soil web in the ground, of course it's better. This is why I asked for a trial. I never follow someone on UA-cam just 'cause they say something. I trial it. I'll be doing that this Spring with tomato and pepper starts. I've not ruled it out for sure.
@@jacklegminercanada3866 You do know that a word often has several definitions right? And, you did see my text showing the context, "If you grew 10 small peppers, 5 with and 5 without myco, and then grow out for 90+ days showing us the plant growth/production, then I could actually see the impact of it." Type in "Trial Definition" in Google and see for yourself, then type in "is adding mycorrhizae effective site:.edu". This will bring in several university/academic ag opinions for you to review. I didn't say mycos are ineffective. I said some pushback meaning there's not much evidence of ADDING them as the video author did. Hope that helps you. And, yes, I know you're being cute, but on the off chance you're not and for others that may read this and blindly listen to others without research....
The goat is saying that's right I'm interrupting your video try to talk over me this is what you get for what you did last time my head got stuck in the fence😂😂
Helpful video! We may grown some things soon. I am an artist and I share my painting demos and studio visits. So much variety on UA-cam. Cheers on a Thursday!
It works.
Incredible root mass when used.
I've run a side by side test on cannabis plants and the difference in the root mass was staggering.
I've been using it for about 3 years now and wouldn't dream of not using it.
You're a fun guy, I'm rooting for you...
Hey thanks! I see what you did there 😂
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead Yeah, it is pretty hard for me to forego an opportunity to make a stupid pun...
No pun is a stupid pun. My wife is VERY appreciative of puns 😂.
I heard about this joke this morning but there was NOT enough emphasis on the hilarity of it. Tip of the “cap” to you Peppers ‘n’ Glowworms…🍄
Definitely didn’t get the fun guy part until you pointed it out 😂
I am getting ready to plant a bunch of oak tree seedlings and was looking into types of fertilizers to use. I remember going to a seminar years and years ago extolling the benefits of mycorrhizal fungi. It was very informative and went into much greater detail of the process and benefits. So I started looking on UA-cam to refresh my memory and found this vid. This stuff is so beneficial that the Florida DOT started mandating that all ornamental plantings called for in the plans were to receive mycorrhizal inoculation. I'm giving it a try. Wish me luck.
These are the kind of plant videos I crave! The scientific explanations and mechanics behind how stuff works.
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION 👍
That’s a true symbiosis 😮 amazing!
Myco is best when applied in a slurry mixture where roots are dipped before transplant in my opinion.
What would the slurry consist of?
@@wilson39t I used elite 91 Myco Jordan. The slurry was just a process of adding it to RO Water. Can't remember the exact ratios but it was a thicker consistency. Like a sludge. I had phenomenal results. I would grow my cuttings in 2" rockwool cubes and once roots were exposed I'd dip them in the slurry then transplant. I also added a few drops of elite 91s "roots" supplement to each watering along with my other weekly nutrient schedule. I grew in cocoa for what it's worth.
@@MrJimbeam1116 Yes Jim, I heard Elite Myco Jordan 91 is the G.O.A.T. plant growth enhancer!
I learned this on accident because someone gave me a 5 gallon bucket of bacilus root innoculant my root systems where awesome
If you grew 10 small peppers, 5 with and 5 without myco, and then grow out for 90+ days showing us the plant growth/production, then I could actually see the impact of it. Right now, myco is getting some pushback on its effectiveness in most trials I see.
can you post an example? thanks
@@danieletognozzi7641 What I'm talking about is bagged, for sale myco use and actual benefit in the shorter term. In fact, I haven't seen trials where bagged mycos can help in the slightest compared to good compost or leaf mold. There's a channel called "Soil Lab" and another called "Aberta Urban Garden". They do trials and analyze things. "Gardening in Canada" does some things as well. Search their channels. The premise is that bagged mycos are not fertilizer. Bagged product MAY give you a bit of boost IF plants aren't getting what they need--proper environment and nutrients. Now, in a conditioned soil web in the ground, of course it's better. This is why I asked for a trial. I never follow someone on UA-cam just 'cause they say something. I trial it. I'll be doing that this Spring with tomato and pepper starts. I've not ruled it out for sure.
Which trials are those? Like judge Judy or what?
@@jacklegminercanada3866 You do know that a word often has several definitions right? And, you did see my text showing the context, "If you grew 10 small peppers, 5 with and 5 without myco, and then grow out for 90+ days showing us the plant growth/production, then I could actually see the impact of it." Type in "Trial Definition" in Google and see for yourself, then type in "is adding mycorrhizae effective site:.edu". This will bring in several university/academic ag opinions for you to review. I didn't say mycos are ineffective. I said some pushback meaning there's not much evidence of ADDING them as the video author did. Hope that helps you. And, yes, I know you're being cute, but on the off chance you're not and for others that may read this and blindly listen to others without research....
@@danieletognozzi7641 See below.
I’d like to see you cultivate this myco bliss in jars or something
How do you know that it works? I mean the spores could be dead in the bag possibly?
The goat is saying that's right I'm interrupting your video try to talk over me this is what you get for what you did last time my head got stuck in the fence😂😂
Here from the chicken coop video!!
Welcome!!! Thank you for watching!
Helpful video! We may grown some things soon. I am an artist and I share my painting demos and studio visits. So much variety on UA-cam. Cheers on a Thursday!
Thanks for watching! Cheers!!
Welcome and hope you can stop by my channel some time!
I will for sure!
Do chickens disturb garden like heavy equipment ?
Yes, chickens have the same impact as 20 ton machinery
No but they will tear up your garden.
@@JesseFFTthats because they are actually small T-Rex
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you put too much of the material on just one plant in your demonstration. what doesn't go into the planting hole is a waste...blessings
Blessings? what does that mean?
@@Bob-bo8ik 😆😅🤣
1 year later...😂
What happened 1 year later?
@@norbertnagy5514 Sorry to tell you, his comment is only 6 months old!
@@feetsoap4266 i see 😔
@@feetsoap4266but the video is 2 years old😊
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