Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Soil temps for Myco Fungi spore germination?
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Bumkin |
Fairport,NY
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At what ground temps will the Myco Fungi spores start to germinate? Should they be watered into the soil first to "activate them? I guess I'm wondering if they will start growing at 70 degrees? Are they Physically visiable to the eye? ie. fuzzy,white cobb web-like?
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4/20/2008 5:54:16 PM
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garysand |
San Jose garysand@pacbell.net
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myco is a natural thing, been around for ?millions/billions of years? is grows on the roots, i have not heard of min/max temps for them to grow, i assume if roots are growing so are they. 70 should be plenty
http://www.bio-organics.com/Mycorrhizae_Usage.html
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4/20/2008 8:07:48 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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VAM will grow when there are summer annual crop roots present for them to grow on.
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4/20/2008 8:50:57 PM
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Bumkin |
Fairport,NY
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This product seems to be the best and easiest to Foliar feed the Myco to the root zone at the bottom of every leaf rather then physical adding a tsp. of spores to the area? You could feed and onoculate the spores in one easy foliar spray treatment!!
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4/20/2008 8:55:27 PM
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Bumkin |
Fairport,NY
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ooops here...http://www.mycominerals.com/MycoMinerals_Products.html#
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4/20/2008 8:55:43 PM
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Bumkin |
Fairport,NY
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I've choosen to germinate my seeds this year in Pro-Mix Ultimate Organic mix this year. Hoping for some great results. http://www.premierhort.com/eProMix/Gardening/fGardening.htm
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4/20/2008 8:58:48 PM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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Good question, I too, was wondering. Croley
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4/20/2008 9:12:19 PM
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Jason D |
Georgia
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I like the pro-mix bx with Myco. I can get it fairly cheap and its easier then making your own pert,vermiculite,peat moss mix blus it contains myco in it. Good product
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4/22/2008 2:13:09 PM
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