Myco Madness contains a biologically active package, 8 mycorrhizal species, 12 beneficial bacteria and 2 Trichoderma species well-suited to a variety of media, soil conditions, climates and plants.
Myco Madness contains mycorrhizal fungi that colonize plant roots and extend the root system into the surrounding media, greatly enhancing the absorptive surface area of root systems.
Myco Madness helps in forming an essential link between the plant roots, organic matter and fertilizers of all types. Also included is a specially formulated natural root booster.
Myco Madness helps plants enjoy improved nutrient and water uptake and superior plant performance.
Humboldt Nutrients, employed one of the leading mycologists in mycorrhizae studies to help in the formulation of this yield and quality-enhancing product. Many university studies have proven the superiority of products created by this mycologist.

DIRECTIONS:
Soil Application: Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water. Use as a soil drench in porous media. Apply during vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage.
Myco Madness is an extremely fine powder, as a result humidity and temperature can affect both the volume, and weight of the product.
Keep Myco Madness in a dry, cool place and always shake the container before use, allowing more accurate measurements to be taken.
Hydroponics Application
Drain to Waste:
Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon of reservoir water. Use non-chlorinated water when using Myco Madness. Apply during vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage.
Recirculating system:
Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon with each nutrient change during the vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage. Use non-chlorinated water when using Myco Madness.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Mycorrhiza:
Endomycorrhiza/cc
Glomus aggregatum……………………8 spores per cc
Glomus intraradices……………………8 spores per cc
Glomus mosseae……………………….8 spores per cc
Glomus entunicatum…………………...8 spores per cc
Glomus monosporum………………..…2 spores per cc
Glomus deserticola…………………..…2 spores per cc
Glomus clarum…………………………2 spores per cc
Tricoderma:
Trichoderma koningii 187,000 spores per cc
Trichoderma harzianum 187,000 spores per cc
Bacteria:
Bacillus subtillus……………………………...50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus licheniformis………………………..50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus azotoformans………………………..50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus megaterium………………………….50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus coagulans……………………………50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus pumilis………………………………50,000 cfu/cc
Bactillus polymyxa……………………………50,000 cfu/cc
Sachromyces cervisiae……………………..…50,000 cfu/cc
Streptomyces griseus…………………………50,000 cfu/cc
S.treptomyces lydicus……………………...…50,000 cfu/cc
Pseudomonas aurofaceans……………………50,000 cfu/cc
Pseudomonas fluorescence…………………...50,000 cfu/cc
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