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Subject: Myco
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| jimmyb |
Bryan, Ohio
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I planed on starting seeds with myco but it's stuck in southern oh. with my fert's. Now when I do get them, whats the best way to get the myco to the seedlings roots? Mix a double batch and pour it on and hope for the best? Or poke holes around seedling and sprinkle Myco in holes?
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4/30/2009 6:57:40 AM
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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Use it when you transplant your seedling from inside to outside in the hole you make for it. The roots will find it.
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4/30/2009 9:04:29 AM
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| meathead320 |
Bemidji Minnesota
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I think he means that the seedling will already be in the ground, as his Myco did not come on time.
I would just poke holes and drop some in, that way the roots find it.
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4/30/2009 10:18:54 AM
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| Pumpkin Picker (Orange Only) |
Western PA
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you can try putting some sticks in the ground that run under or really close to the seedling when you transplant your seedling, when the roots grow they will grow around the sticks, when you get the mycor pull the sticks out and pour the mycor down the holes. This will put the mycor in direct contact with the roots.
good luck
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4/30/2009 2:52:47 PM
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| jimmyb |
Bryan, Ohio
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meathead is correct don't have myco I'am still waitng on SOGPG to get there fertilizer program in. Don't believe I'll go that route agian, very frustrated wanted myco to start this year.
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4/30/2009 8:42:18 PM
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| Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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talked with tony last week he told me fertilizer was in
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4/30/2009 10:54:27 PM
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| jimmyb |
Bryan, Ohio
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Thanks Jed hope he calls me soon I have this weekend off if not, I can't get there till the 16th or 23trd. It's 4 hour drive for me.
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5/1/2009 6:52:08 AM
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