How Mykos helps your plant

Mykos is a helpful fungus that is much like the micellium that produces mushrooms. Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies that are a part of the network’s reproductive system. The mykos develops a micelluim network under the soil that helps your roots transport nutrients.

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Love it!

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Thank you for the video fun.
I have a question concerning feeding them.
Healthy soil being important, obviously.
Its the Blackstrap Molasses. That stuff does not store mixed well.
PH testing of my feed water is great, until adding the molasses.
PH numbers soon crash.
My question being “Is that normal”
Is the norm “No PH testing after adding the molasses and use immediately?”

You are thinking of a microbe product. Mykos is a fungus. Microbes are bacteria.

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@MidwestGuy with another win. These little educational videos you find are always on the money. Thanks man

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Wow. Such a great video. The biggest living organism in the world is a fungi network. That’s amazing, the mykos like, holds hands with the roots I guess. Thinking more about it the more it blows my mind.

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