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Gooigi |
Australia
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Take a look at this product: http://www.biostim.com.au/myco-gold.html?gclid=CJ6qiLzsycoCFUYsvQod9lEC_g Would you guys recommend myco-gold or mykos?
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1/27/2016 6:19:07 AM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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You would need to test the product... to make sure it has what it really says it has...A lot of products have some curious test results. We know that Mykos gets tested often and comes with a certificate of freshness and yes proven results....
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1/27/2016 10:42:31 AM
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Tad12 |
Seattle, WA
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Personally it wouldn't be my first choice for pumpkins for the following reasons:
1. It contains trichoderma which has been shown to inhibit mycorrhizal infection.
2. It contains ectomycorrhiza which do not have a relationship with pumpkins.
Looks like they are trying to put out an all in one product. There are similar products like this in the states. I would instead aim for something that contains g. intraradices and g. mossae for sure or is even just an endo-only mix. Mykos is a good choice in this regard.
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1/27/2016 4:35:16 PM
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