I think they all seem to have a place but I'll need to test the theory. My thought is start with rapid start, then after 2 weeks add mykos or great white.
Nice video. Thank you. But, as far as I understand those products are completely different things and shouldnt be compared. Mycos is AMF (fungus) that grows in the roots improving them after several weeks. RapidStart is a nutrient solution.
@@HouseDadLifeGrowsused in conjunction with their mycos product, it helps feed the fungal colonies in that. Also helps fix nitrogen. I’m sure general hydro rapid start is great but the xtreme gardening products are more bang for buck in my opinion. I’d like to try stash blend.
@@HouseDadLifeGrows I still do not understand how these products fit into hydro growing... every one of them is designed to function within living soil systems in that they need organic matter to thrive..... if in fact it can be shown that myco products enable root propagation in hydro, then the fungi are thriving from the added nutrients. It's unlikely n fixing bacterium will thrive at all in hydro.
The fuzz isn’t root growth. It’s mycorrhizae
I stand corrected.
Can u use both together
Actually thought about doing a trial with exactly that in mind.
This test shows that Rapid Start is superior to Mykos and Great White (since you compared in the past Mykos and Great White)?
I think they all seem to have a place but I'll need to test the theory. My thought is start with rapid start, then after 2 weeks add mykos or great white.
Nice video. Thank you.
But, as far as I understand those products are completely different things and shouldnt be compared. Mycos is AMF (fungus) that grows in the roots improving them after several weeks. RapidStart is a nutrient solution.
Thing is azos is probably better than rapid start
Reading my mind? I was just looking into Azos today.
@@HouseDadLifeGrowsused in conjunction with their mycos product, it helps feed the fungal colonies in that. Also helps fix nitrogen. I’m sure general hydro rapid start is great but the xtreme gardening products are more bang for buck in my opinion. I’d like to try stash blend.
@@HouseDadLifeGrows I still do not understand how these products fit into hydro growing... every one of them is designed to function within living soil systems in that they need organic matter to thrive..... if in fact it can be shown that myco products enable root propagation in hydro, then the fungi are thriving from the added nutrients. It's unlikely n fixing bacterium will thrive at all in hydro.