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Subject: azos in seed starting media?
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| titanic |
Pa
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is it good to use this when starting seeds?
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4/19/2013 5:40:04 PM
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| Duster |
San Diego
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great question! I have never used azos, but I would say a big yes! Anyone?
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4/22/2013 12:39:42 AM
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| ArvadaBoy |
Midway, UT
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I've done it for the last couple of years. Early on there was some recommendations of putting Azos on the seed but some testing found that the seeds germinated fast but seed cots were getting riped off because they grew, maybe too fast. What I've done the last few years is put azos in the bottom third of the seed starting mix in the pot so it comes in contact with the roots relatively early on but maybe not too early.
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4/23/2013 8:21:54 PM
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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YES, You can... SO far so good... put a couple pincheZ in your seed starting mix.... and I also sprinkled a pinch directly in the crevice I created to place the seed into.. Also add a pinch of Mycos in that slot as well as in your seed starting mix...as well....
May the SporeZ be with you..... AlwayZ
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4/24/2013 11:20:16 AM
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| lcheckon |
Northern Cambria, Pa.
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I tested it several years ago and almost every plant came up with cots missing.
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4/24/2013 3:29:15 PM
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