Elephant Man
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Zarnon said:Dude, it's sooo tiring to dig through an entire website for an answer to a specific question. Getting a link specific to the topic is more useful than just reading a whole mag. I dunno where to begin. I did read an 'herbal tea' prep article which had some ingredients sim to what you're using. I still need to follow up on the lit tho...
I do not read much literature aimed at MJ cultivation. I think a lot is replete with errors. Initially I read some of the 'bibles' of growing but had problems with lack of hard knowledge or specifics.
So now when I have q's I go to botany sites, agricultural sites, or search pubmed which is one of the largest scientific databases in the world. While I like learn from other people's experience, I temper that with doing my own reading. Not tryin to be difficult, just the way I do it.
I did some reading on your link in my pm but still couldn't find what I was looking for.
RE: Above article: I can see the usefulness in looking at overall biomass of microorganisms in general and P release (although most commercial preps use bioavailable NPK). I think his cautions here are appropriate;
"Although growth promotion in such cases is generally associated with increased plant P nutrition, it is difficult in many cases to ascertain whether increased P-mobilization is either the cause or the consequence of the response.
Similarly, many other organisms (including mixed populations of soil bacteria and fungi, that often are only poorly characterized) have been promoted as commercial inoculants with claims that they increase plant growth through P-mobilization. Unfortunately, in most cases detailed evidence to support these claims does not exist."
I think this is the crux of my ongoing questions regarding specific microorganisms. I think there's value in them, but I want to look at it's usefulness with each piece I add. I have learned the hard way that adding more stuff, more things can really throw my grow off (happened this time) just by hearing a 'good idea' and not looking into it.
I need my own 'organics' forum to really cover everything I have read. I see what your saying about components, but that is a long dusty road my freind. Out of all the beneficials I use, I know specifics on about a dozen...out of thousands. I am not sure anyone knows all of their purposes...I do know alot more is known about the mycorrhizael type (fungal) than the bacterial type.
I do not think anyone knows which species of myco will inhabit mj either. Everything I have read says it depends on environment, as these beasties are often infinately adaptable.
Microbial farming has been around for a long time, I have about a month reading in it. I can tell you where to collect a few species of myco on your own, but as far as what they will do or whether or not they will inhabit your plant...well...
I can tell you this though...they live in symbiance with the plant...and in no way will be harmful.
I can also tell you this...it works.
My plants are impervious to drought, pests, deficiencies, ph, and more.
And believe me...I am still trying to kill one...the only way I know for sure to do so is to add something synthetic and wipe out your soillife, or, with constant powerful innoculations, you can rob a plant of P...but even that has not succeeded in killing one.