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Old February 14, 2016   #66
amideutch
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Do you think it would be a good idea to hydrate my dry germination media (light warrior) with an inoculation of seastart, actinovate, and myco grow in solution? And if I did so would it be necessary to inoculate again during the final transplanting?
For me Fox Farms Light Warrior is one of the best growing mediums for seedlings bar none. Unfortunately I can no longer order it through the post. What I did was start my seeds in Hydro-farms Jump Start peat pellets and once the seedlings got their first true leaves I would transplant them into 4 inch cow pots using Light Warrior as the growing medium. Why Cowpot's, because they are made of cow dung which biodegades once they are planted in grow medium and there is no transplant shock.

To answer your question Light Warrior already comes inoculated with mycos' and other effective microorganisms so there is no need to inoculate. Once you get ready to plant out I would inoculate the seedlings with myco's and what ever else you choose to use.

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