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    Can you have too many of them in soil? Microbes that is. In my opinion. No. I mean how many types of microbes are in a handful of soil, all of them working in tandem for our beloveds. keeping the microbes topped up & feeding them with mulch is a top priority. Hungry microbes like sugars. However there must be a balance & fortunately these microbes keep the balance in soil. Very forgiving stuff soil. vegetables used to be grown in soil, and now we have hydroponics/aeroponics etc. Is it viable to use two different brands of myco? Just for the diversity. So if anyone has something to say on this I would appreciate it. LoveBudd

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    This is one for the organic guys to get their teeth into
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    Waste of money imo.

    You're looking for Glomus Intraradices which is what all the big brands use (extreme, great white, etc) Andy likely from the same source. Pick one and save your money.

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    Thanks for that. Had me looking for the term on Google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveBudd View Post
    Can you have too many of them in soil? Microbes that is. In my opinion. No. I mean how many types of microbes are in a handful of soil, all of them working in tandem for our beloveds. keeping the microbes topped up & feeding them with mulch is a top priority. Hungry microbes like sugars. However there must be a balance & fortunately these microbes keep the balance in soil. Very forgiving stuff soil. vegetables used to be grown in soil, and now we have hydroponics/aeroponics etc. Is it viable to use two different brands of myco? Just for the diversity. So if anyone has something to say on this I would appreciate it. LoveBudd
    Double post. Good Weed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveBudd View Post
    Double post. Good Weed.
    I'll close this thread for you

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