Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Granular vs powdered mykos
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hadsell |
Cleveland, Ohio
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Is there a notable difference between the wettable powder Mykos and the granular stuff? I would imagine if they have the same number of spores it wouldn't matter, maybe the powder is just meant for hydroponics but I noticed the powder is almost 50% more expensive so does anyone know if it makes a difference?
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2/22/2021 7:10:05 PM
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Ben Carter |
New Brunswick
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I use water soluble.
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2/22/2021 8:22:51 PM
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algae |
Salem, Ohio USA
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Mr. Hadsell- Check out the OVGPG website. Based in Canfield, Ohio. 2 seminars (no charge) coming up soon. Good luck, Alan Gibson
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2/23/2021 10:47:35 AM
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97pounder! |
Centennial Colorado
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I use granular. I have never tried wettable.
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2/23/2021 2:24:15 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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A granular product in general is for broadcast spreading of it over a large area and a wettable powder is most-likely for dipping roots into it, perhaps and probably - and, the higher cost equates to the higher concentration of the product in question. Same idea for molasses and, say, BioGrow Endo Plus Mycorrhizal Inoculant. eg
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2/24/2021 2:05:24 AM
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jerryg |
Brandenburg, Kentucky
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Alan can you post a link for the seminars,thank you jerry
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2/25/2021 11:46:00 PM
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baitman |
Central Illinois
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Powdered myko can be applied to established plants , I don't know if it can go through drip tape but I know you can use it as a drench
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2/26/2021 6:24:18 AM
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quinn |
Saegertown Pa.
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Jerry go to http://ovgpg.com/ go down the page to 2021 schedule of events
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2/26/2021 9:11:40 AM
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