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Subject: White Widow Mycorrhizae best product?
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| zanza |
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anyone seen this White Widow product?
http://www.humboldtnutrients.com/products/root-stimulants/white-widow/
Endomycorrhizae:
Glomus clarum……………………..12,500 prop/cc Glomus aggregatum………………12,100 prop/cc Glomus intraradices……………….11,300 prop/cc Glomus mosseae…………………..11,000 prop/cc Glomus deserticola………………..10,400 prop/cc Glomus etunicatum………………..10,000 prop/cc Gigaspora margarita……………….9,900 prop/cc Glomus brasillanum…………………9,300 prop/cc Glomus monosporum………………9,000 prop/cc
seems to be the strongest I've seen by far, any catches to this?
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10/21/2012 1:08:14 AM
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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Wow! At 185.00 dollars a pound ill stick to the other stuff, it might not be as strong as that white widow ,but I still think the other mycorrhizia that Tom and Joel sell will still do the same job in inoculating the roots.
Id compare thier mycorrhiza like I would with regular unleaded gas and high test premium unleaded gas, you cant tell the diffrence in the two when you use them in your car, even though the high test has more of the good stuff in it ,that it dont always make your car run any better .
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10/21/2012 5:05:43 AM
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| Vineman |
Eugene,OR
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The new world record was grown with RTI mycorrhizae. That works for me!
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10/22/2012 12:25:53 AM
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| Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I dont think it's the strongest that makes the difference its how it's used.The world record was grown with a lot more then mycorrhizae involved.I dont think the mycorr was the winning factor.
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10/22/2012 7:56:28 AM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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the numbers one and two pumpkins in the world this year were not growm just because of rti mycorrhizae but it was a big part of our early spring thru plant building/fruit growing program.the foundation for our entire season
we first used rti myco in 2006 the year ron was the first to grow a 1,500 pound pumpkin.
we have continued to tweek our growing program each season but one thing has remained constant-myco from rti.we would not grow without it.
ron will elaborate as time permits.at that time all clubs will have his article if they wish.presently though hes back to making a living-lol
thanks pap
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10/22/2012 9:09:20 AM
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| Chris S. |
Wi
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The above product is also a water soluble version. Don't get caught up comparing to a granular. If you want to do that look at their granular product.
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10/22/2012 9:18:33 AM
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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I agree with Chris
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10/22/2012 2:58:47 PM
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