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    I bought the wrong ProMix (BX instead of BX -M, M for Mycorrhiza). The results compared to last year (having used BX -M) are, I find, staggering. I never realized how crucial this 'additive' was. My seedlings seem to be growing at a snail's pace with some leaf deformities.

    I went and exchanged the product for when the time comes for transplanting in bigger pots. In the meantime I'm watching these poor little seedlings seemingly struggling. I'm not doing anything differently than last year where watering and feeding are concerned, and as I've said, I've had excellent results.

    Is there any way that I can help them get through this before transplanting? They're about 6" tall and it's still too cold to transplant before putting them outside.

    I appreciate any feedback. Thanks.

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    What I learned about Mycorrhiza: https://www.dinafem.org/en/blog/how-...nabis-growing/

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      #3
      You might look at Fish Sh!t and or Voodoo Juice as an additive.

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      • CaptainWiese91
        CaptainWiese91 commented
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        Voodoo juice is a Really good product. Perfect for the roots 👍🏻

      • Rwise
        Rwise commented
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        I agree and use the VJ at sprout, transplant and on set of flowering, I see improvement! The FS I dont see or notice any change and I think if one has a good living soil this is already in it.

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      Originally posted by Dzp111 View Post
      I bought the wrong ProMix (BX instead of BX -M, M for Mycorrhiza). The results compared to last year (having used BX -M) are, I find, staggering. I never realized how crucial this 'additive' was. My seedlings seem to be growing at a snail's pace with some leaf deformities.

      I went and exchanged the product for when the time comes for transplanting in bigger pots. In the meantime I'm watching these poor little seedlings seemingly struggling. I'm not doing anything differently than last year where watering and feeding are concerned, and as I've said, I've had excellent results.

      Is there any way that I can help them get through this before transplanting? They're about 6" tall and it's still too cold to transplant before putting them outside.

      I appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
      I make my own theirs many books out their that can show you how,
      easy as pouring your used soil under a lemon or orange tree, cover, leave for 6? months
      then scooping a handful for each pot come transplant time
      interesting you would dare to use on such young plants tho

      good luck

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