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Subject: Do you use azospirillum ??
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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http://aem.asm.org/content/37/5/1016
How do you feel it worked for you?>? I spiked my Rye seed with it along with using Mycos....
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11/8/2013 5:18:10 PM
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| So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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I always wonder the same thing WiZ? We use so many things, its hard to tell.
I " Goosed " my rye last year, did it help,,,,,,,,,,,, I have no idea :)
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11/8/2013 6:49:27 PM
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| ArvadaBoy |
Midway, UT
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I put my rye grass seed in with sand in a bucket and some azos because it was cold and I wasn't sure if I could get it to germ in the soil. Two days later those seeds had germinated. Hard to say the long term effects, but if you want a seed to pop fast I'm 90% sure azos has an effect. Not sure however if azos can make it this time of the year in the soil. That bacteria was found in the jungles of Brazil and I think it needs to be above 70 for it to do much.
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11/9/2013 12:13:57 PM
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| Ludwig Ammer |
Eurasia
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Please look at this thread, where i stated, that AGs can live pretty well with ryegrass (Raygras in Austria) underneath: http://www.bigpumpkins.com/msgboard/ViewThread.asp?b=20&p=492754 11/8 12:01:10 Arvada, some days ago you told me this seed method for rye. I think, it was that ryegrass now. Whatever! Azospirillum already was on your seed, ´cause seed companies use it since more than a decade.
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11/9/2013 6:15:49 PM
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