Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: adding mycrorhize (unsure on spelling)
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Captain Cold Weather |
Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth
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Okay I have read that there are several different types.
I have also heard that some growers add 2-3 pounds per plant.
What different types are the best?
I have found Holland giants has some but are there other online sources?
Do a lot of great growers use this stuff? Any advice would is needed.
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10/7/2008 9:54:23 AM
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just bill ( team Pettit ) |
Adams County
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C.C.W you may have answered your own ? Hollands and great growers. Hollands has it and great growers use it
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10/7/2008 9:22:11 PM
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Frank and Tina |
South East
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Aaron you need miccorhizea of the endo kind. and 5 lbs per plant would be more likeley. And i think ALL great growers use it.
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10/7/2008 11:04:08 PM
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garysand |
San Jose garysand@pacbell.net
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all due respect but i think 5lbs is a bit much, unless you have a big budget. 2-3 lbs should be more than enough
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10/7/2008 11:11:17 PM
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Captain Cold Weather |
Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth
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How much does this stuff run a pound I tried to contact REI and they havent returned my email.
so does anyone know what it runs for 10 pounds is it cheaper in the high poundage?
any tips would be helpful
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10/9/2008 10:58:08 AM
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lobsterdude725 |
Portsmouth, RI
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A 10lb bag from RTI is 75.00 plus shipping.
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10/9/2008 11:45:28 AM
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mid |
Reed Point Montana
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seedoutlet has some too, I plan on trying some next year too and i am slighty clueless what to get. i suppose the granular kind is the way to go but is there any advanage top soluable?
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10/9/2008 5:08:55 PM
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