One part humus soil (I use Alaskan by GH) One part rice/oat flour One part uprising bloom (or any fish hydrolysate, mushroom compost, yucca, alfalfa and kelp meal mix) Mix with a little de-chlorinated water in a mason jar Shake to cover all inside jar walls Place on Heating mat @ 80 deg in a dark place Colonization after 2 days damn near every time Mix with EWC, indonesian bat guano, peruvian seabird guano, any plant tonic (I use jump start for extra kelp, humic acids, and complex carbs) Brew 2 days Add 10ml/gal molasses *Optional: Add great white, Gravity, and SSU one hour before applying. pH test: Fungal dominant teas are acidic, while bacterial dominant teas are alkaline. You're welcome.
Word. Ate you applying via foliar or roots or a combo of both? Gonna give it a try thanks Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Yah dude you're flirting with disaster here. Simple top dress of MBP/rye grain flour and you have a great fungal innoculant along with a laundry list of other benefits. Water in with fulvic/aloe/silica. You will see the mycellium
Warm temps and anaerobic conditions for two days seems dangerous. I would agree with Toker, Malted Barley does great things. And if you use quality humus sources in your soil mix, you shouldn't need to reinoculate throughout the grow because everything should still be present in the mix.