Myco Jordan is a wettable powder containing 100% organic endomycorrhizal fungi in concentrations above the purest viable spores for use as a soil drench or seed/root inoculant. These fungi attach to roots to act symbiotically with the roots to promote water and nutrient uptake.
Myco Jordan is designed for use in soil, coco and hydroponics.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Start by mixing Myco jordan with a small amount of water and gradually add more water until the desired dilution rate is reached. Add to tank. Maintain agitation throughout the application. This will keep the mycorrhizal fungi in suspension for even distribution when applied as a root drench.
– Seed treatment: Lightly dust each seed before planting.
– Cuttings: Add 1-2 teaspoons per 3.785 litres of water. Soak initial growing medium for up to 15 minutes before placing new cuttings.
– Transplanting small plants: Lightly sprinkle each plant site with 1-2 teaspoon(s) around the root zone or directly onto the roots of the plant. Ensure that the roots are in direct physical contact with the powdered inoculum.
– Amend: Thoroughly mix 28.3-85 g with 0.07 m³ of growing medium.
– Fertiliser technology: Mix 113 g to 500 g Myco Jordan with 300 ml to 1 litre of osmosis water. The concentration of spores with Myco Jordan and the desired consistency of the fertiliser will depend on whether you like it to be free flowing or thicker.
Mix the compost thoroughly each time (the spores will settle if there is no constant movement of the water) before dipping/pouring 0.25 cm to 1.27 cm of rockwool/starter cubes into the root zone. Use this method and place your cuttings back in the tray/insert for 48-72 hours. Once you have transplanted all your cuttings, dilute the remaining fertiliser with more water and apply generously to the growing medium.
– Established plants in soil and coco: Add 1-2 tablespoons per 3.785 l of water. Pour the solution around the base of each plant. Apply once or three times a week until the second or third week of flowering.
– Hydroponics and irrigation: Add 1/2 – 1 cup per 189 litres of water. NOTE: Remove filters and use nozzles with a minimum 18 mesh (1 mm) opening to avoid clogging. Apply once a week or with every nutrient change until the 2nd or 3rd week of flowering.