Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Mycoblast, Soilblast arrived.
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I got my Mycoblast and Soilblast today, the free samples and the stuff I ordered. So far so good, very generous of him to give giant pumpkin growers free samples. I hope I have success with them.
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2/23/2012 2:01:43 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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It would be interesting if you tested that against some other products like plain mycos on some test plants (looking at root development)
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2/23/2012 6:34:57 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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Maybe someone else will, can't afford it right now. I did buy a biota max tablet also.
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2/23/2012 7:19:56 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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I hear ya, I plan on getting some of that Biota Max soon too.
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2/23/2012 7:27:18 PM
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wv melonman |
Watervalley Ms
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I got them in today.
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2/24/2012 11:11:16 PM
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Soopr Sizr |
Littleton, Colorado
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I got them yesterday.
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2/25/2012 12:11:51 AM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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GOt mine too...while I was out in Vegas....
Going to do trials between RTI, Great White, and the mycho blast....Seeing the life under the microscope that was presented at the Vegas seminar was amaZing. Actually looking at soil diluted 10:1 with distilled water on the big screen...well I could of watched for hours...SO.. My scope is a piece of crap...but my wife has oneZ she uses in the lab, so Im going to take it there to check it out. I would think we should be able to see some of this mycho action under the scope as well, the young man Neil brought down was very good at identifying the biology...was truly amazing....I asked him...are you looking at your dirt? He said no...I am looking at my soil.
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2/28/2012 2:13:52 PM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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The Biota Max rep was at Vegas as well....Love his stuff too....under the scope it goeZ as well.....
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2/28/2012 2:15:18 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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What power scope?
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2/28/2012 5:27:08 PM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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Found this out there......for an FYI on Mycho
ENDO Mycorrhizal Plants: Acacia Cassava Gardenia Mesquite Rose Agapanthus Ceanothus Garlic Millet Rubber Alder Cedar Geranium Mimosa Ryegrass Alfalfa Celery Grapes Morning Glory Sagebrush Almond Cherry Grasses, perennials Mulberry Saltbrush Apple Chrysanthemum Green Ash Myrtle Serviceberry Apricot Citrus, all Guayale Nasturtium Sequoia Artichoke Clover Gum Okra Shallot Ash Coconut Hackberry Olive Snapdragon Asperagus Coffee Hawthorn Onion Sorghum Aspen(Endo/Ecto) Coral Tree Hemp Pacific Yew Sourwood Avocado Corn Herbs, all Palms, all Soybean Bamboo Cotton Hibiscus Pampass Grass Squash Banana Cottonwood (Endo Ecto) Holly Passion Fruit Star Fruit Barley Cowpea Hostas Papaya Strawberry Basil Crab Tree Impatiens Paw Paw Succulents Bayberry Creosote Jatropha Peas Sudan Grass Beans, all Cryptomeria Jojoba Peach Sugar Cane Beech Cucumber Juniper Peanut Sumac Begonia Currant Kiwi
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2/28/2012 5:34:50 PM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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Pear Sunflower Black Cherry Cypress Leek Peppers, all Sweet Gum Blackberry Dogwood Lettuce Pistachio Sweet Potato Black Locust Eggplant Ligustrum Persimmon Sycamore Blue Gramma Elm Lily Pittosporum Taxus Box Elder Eucalyptus Locust Plum Tea Boxwood Euonymus Lychee Podocarpus Tobacco Buckeye Fern Mahogany Poinsetta Tomato Bulbs, all Fescue magnolia Poplar Violets Cacao Fig Mahonia Potato Walnut Cactus Flax Mango Pumpkin ... Duh Wheat Camellia Flowers, most all Maples, all Raspberry Yam Carrisa Forysthia Marigolds Redwood Yucca Carrot Fuchsia Melons, all Rice Willow (Endo Ecto) ECTO Mycorrhizal Plants: Alder (Endo/Ecto) Birch Filbert Linden Poplar Arborvitae Chestnut Fir Madrone Spruce Arctostaphylos Chinquapin Hazelnut Manzanita Willow (Endo/Ecto) Aspen (Endo/Ecto) Cottonwood (Endo/Ecto) Hickory Oak Basswood Douglas Fir Hemlock Pecan Beech Eucalyptus Larch Pine Around 5% of the world's plants are non-mycorrhizal. Here is a list of the most relavant to agriculture/horticulture: Azalea Brussels Collards Lingonberries Rhododendron Beet Cabbage Heath Mustard Rutabaga Blueberry Carnation Huckleberry Orchids Sedge Broccoli Cauliflower Kale Protea Spinach
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2/28/2012 5:34:55 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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wowzers, I liked the stuff, mycoblast soilblast today I bought some more, I hope it is worth it.
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2/28/2012 5:45:29 PM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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I think I will run a seedling test between PumpkinPro, Mycoblast, and this RootBlast stuff my mom uses to see which does better. Give me about a week to start them.
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2/28/2012 11:53:31 PM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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ThatZ how you do it Gritch....let us know your resultZ please...
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2/29/2012 10:06:52 AM
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AustonRivers |
Taylorsville, California
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Quick results eh Richard?
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2/29/2012 10:58:46 AM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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My house plants liked it, responded positively.
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2/29/2012 11:48:08 AM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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Wiz will do.
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2/29/2012 11:30:21 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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The dude was switching the magnification on the scope in vegas. He was showing a nematode at one magnification and then he dialed it up to show bacteria.He could Id the nematodes function by anatomical features - he was well versed
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3/1/2012 1:45:22 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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My supremegrowers supplys arrived today, can't wait for spring.
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3/3/2012 6:57:28 PM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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The test results are in. From the testing I did the Mycoblast had the best looking roots. Not sure what I will use this year? I might just mix them both.
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3/23/2012 6:34:15 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I did a test using nothing in one and mycoblast in the other, the mycoblast roots were a little bigger or more of them, good make a big difference if they grow all summer, alot more roots.
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3/23/2012 7:11:29 PM
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