Test Growing Spinach Using Bigfoot Mycorrhizae

Test growing spinach using Bigfoot Mycorrhizae.
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  • @bigfootmicrobes
    @bigfootmicrobes2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the nice words! The mycorrhizae can take a few weeks to colonize, but once it does..... boom! Have a great day.

  • @HydroHavenGrow
    @HydroHavenGrow3 жыл бұрын

    Huh, interesting. That is a significant difference. I'm using "Great White" mycorrhizae in a Kratky experiment with cabbage, after 2.5 weeks I see no difference and I'm kind of underwhelmed, BUT I'd be down for hitting that stuff on my garden. Cool cool, appreciate the info. Smmmmmmmash!

  • @ManofLetters
    @ManofLetters Жыл бұрын

    good attempt brotha but these test is flawed in so many ways haha the genetics of the seeds themselves have too many variables you'd need clones to make a realistic comparison. also spinach is one of the rare plants that dont actually form mychorizzal bonds ! youre most likely seeing better growth because bigfoot uses humic acids in their product. and while humic acids dont feed the plant they do feed the biology in the soil which in turn feeds the plant. it also contains biochar and worm castings. both SUPER beneficial to plant growth. thats not to say its not a great product haha hope this sheds some light!

  • @onionrudnik6576
    @onionrudnik6576 Жыл бұрын

    No difference..

  • @IndoorHydroponix

    @IndoorHydroponix

    Жыл бұрын

    I think there is some difference. Some. That’s fairly obvious and if you are looking.

  • @onionrudnik6576

    @onionrudnik6576

    Жыл бұрын

    @@IndoorHydroponix Its the type of difference that youd see accross a bunch of healthy plants. You can start 10 seeds and they will not all grow identical.