‘An extensive cotton-ball-like mass...’ Very true. I use mycorrhizal fungi all the time and I have noticed this after harvesting when I empty the pot. The root system is totally different to those that haven’t had the addition of mycorrhizal spores.
Do gardening products contain Morel sporels. I cfounds some local and made my own spore surry for my garde, but i was wondering if that is one of the species that is present in mycos mixes
The spreading root like structures of the fungus are called mycelium not hyphae. Hyphae are the organelles that form at the connection points between mycelium and roots. Kudos on the video but fail on not having a mycologist review it before you put it on the internet to improperly educate people.
450 billion years ago these guys just met and formed a symbiotic relationship with each other? Please, stop spouting off your ignorant religious views. They have no place hear. (Your history is wrong.)
Research notes make it complicated because it is complicated. I have written papers and given talks about mycorrhizal associations since the early 1980’s. One size fits all does not apply to mycorrhizal fungi as there are seven recognized types of mycorrhizal associations. Some are Facultative Symbionts while others are Obligate Symbionts. There is no such thing as understanding the associations by generalizing to the point of making misleading statements. Your video makes some good points but the diversity of mycorrhizal associations and how the grower has to foster the associations does not lend itself to a short sound bite.
Another concept to keep in mind is that, although mycorrhizal fungi are keystone species for plant and soil health, neither they or the plant operate in a vacuum.
I've been using this for about a month just because I know it's good and I halfway understood the benefit. And now that I've watched this video I completely understand, thanks for such a great video.
If I understand what I read about it correctly, the fungus is taking carbohydrates from the plant, while giving the plant nutrients. So I think it's basically serving as extensions for the roots, but I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong. From what I've seen online, it looks like fruits tend to benefit from the application, with the exception of blueberries and cranberries.
Τόσα χρόνια ήμασταν στα τυφλά τελικά μικροοργανισμούς μυκόριζες τριχόδερμα και όλους τους οφέλημους μικροοργανισμούς συγχαρητήρια μετά απο ζημιές πού έπαθα αυτά υπερβολικά φάρμακα ξύπνησα!! Και στ α αχτινίδια μόνο χωμικά και ελάχιστα χημικά και σώθηκαν τα δέντρα μου
Good promotion and explanation! The person narrating has a calm and clear manner of speaking and doesn't talk down to the listener. 👍👍💙 Two Thumbs up! I was converted years ago to supplementing new plants in a natural although not "O" organic way but it still is a hard sell to homeowners that I work for. Thank you for making this video and I will try to recommend they watch it if they are doing their due diligence.
soil bacteria and fungi compete with and kill nematodes to a degree but its better to plant stuff that repells them or use some kind of treatment if you have a infestation. the fungi will just help prevent one from starting
You can apply it as a treatment in several ways, and some people dust their plant's roots with the powder. :) I just got some by a brand called Great White - you might get ideas for your specific needs by looking at reviews for similar products, or Reddit threads on the topic. Good luck!
I had a yellowish fungus in my dumb cane plant which used to sprout mushrooms every while and then, after which i used to cut and burry again in the soil ... Now days no mushrooms are to be seen anymore and not even yellow traces of the fungus that used to appear on the face of the soil. I feel sorry for it. How can i get it back?
@@DownToEarthFertilizer Im trying to get in contact with someone from this company would love to try your products....How can I get recieve some samples????
ב''ה, there's maybe a few "yeasts" present in the digestive microbiome, but to my knowledge most animals aren't exactly put together like plants in this regard, that is any fungus sturdy enough to grow hyphae inside the gut is probably bad news. Plants, without much mobility and needing access to the soil resources, are a bit sturdier in this regard; the fungus gets some nutrients from the roots plus all the cast off plant material in a forest or field environment and everything kind of wins / doesn't result in disease in the common case. Any fungi that would punch through the selective barrier of the human gut is probably bad news, but we're sort of surprisingly hardy at not letting them do that despite spores being everywhere. If things did work the way you contemplate, injecting food wouldn't be as bad an idea as it mostly is (aside from a few very purified and sanitized special case medical products).
I think you made some generalizations that can be misleading. I have been working with mycorrhizal fungi for 43 years and people need to know that there are seven different types of mycorrhizal fungi that colonize seven different kinds of plants. In addition your animations make it look like you can water in AB fungal propagules into the Rhizosphere of an established angiosperm plant. Many of the AB mycorrhizal spores (that colonize angiosperms) are way too large to percolate through the soil horizon. The public needs to know that you just can’t plug these fungi into any cultural practice without altering the practice somewhat. They need a quick lesson in the differences between Ecto and Endosmycorrhizal associations. My PhD and masters were accomplished looking at how to maximize these associations.
‘An extensive cotton-ball-like mass...’
Very true. I use mycorrhizal fungi all the time and I have noticed this after harvesting when I empty the pot.
The root system is totally different to those that haven’t had the addition of mycorrhizal spores.
one day we shall all become one with the fungus
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Haha!
Not me
@@i_steal_meme I’ll make you
@@Dollapfin you can try. I'm gonna be burned and kept in a jar tho
Great video and very informative, thank you!
Thanks for uploading such informative video in detail and easily understandable manner.
I love your video. Well explained.
Thank you so much!
Prakriti Rakshati Rakshitah!!! (Mother earth protects, if she is protected.) ...Save mother's life, Save Nature❤
Very informative Thank you so much keep sharing such information 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What is the difference between your mycorrhizae products?
Does that mean that using neem oil as a soil drench will will ruin any beneficial fungi that you introduce to a potted plant?
Great question, I use been too but only when I see the need of course
Do gardening products contain Morel sporels. I cfounds some local and made my own spore surry for my garde, but i was wondering if that is one of the species that is present in mycos mixes
Ok semangat mantap sukses mampir 👍
Is this good for mango trees?
At 1:53- What kind of signal does a plant send out? Chemical?
Oof. Just googled that and found plant to plant communication and infochemicals. Whoa.......
Very nice channel.
Please make videos of grape farming.
Where I contact you?
Please sir reply
450 million years ago 🤣😂😆😭😭
Hindi 🙏
There should be a fungus among us and it’s name is mycorrhizal
The spreading root like structures of the fungus are called mycelium not hyphae. Hyphae are the organelles that form at the connection points between mycelium and roots.
Kudos on the video but fail on not having a mycologist review it before you put it on the internet to improperly educate people.
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I have discovered mycorizal fungi and I love it! trying to make some and breed it...
Is it possible for food consumption
@@globalphotographer9608 bruh obviously don’t eat plant fungus 😭
That was a very good animated lesson ! Thank you!
Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia Spain where we currently investigate soil quality but with difficulty
Overwhelmingly awesome! I could sit in class all day and learn about this stuff. Thank you!
450 billion years ago these guys just met and formed a symbiotic relationship with each other? Please, stop spouting off your ignorant religious views. They have no place hear. (Your history is wrong.)
Hello, we are a museum interested in adding this video to a mushroom exhibit. Is it possible to get permission for three months use?
What happens to the brassicas family plants in the presence of mycorrhizal fungi?
Ive been using mychorhezal fungi for nearly a year without truly understanding it. This pretty eye opening. Thanks for breaking it down.
Hello, is it allowed to use parts of this clip for an educational video of my own?
Thanks for your response!
I had a research note due about AMF and all research guides complicated this topic so much. Thank you for breaking it down for simple understanding!
You are so welcome! Thank you 🙏
Research notes make it complicated because it is complicated. I have written papers and given talks about mycorrhizal associations since the early 1980’s. One size fits all does not apply to mycorrhizal fungi as there are seven recognized types of mycorrhizal associations. Some are Facultative Symbionts while others are Obligate Symbionts. There is no such thing as understanding the associations by generalizing to the point of making misleading statements. Your video makes some good points but the diversity of mycorrhizal associations and how the grower has to foster the associations does not lend itself to a short sound bite.
Another concept to keep in mind is that, although mycorrhizal fungi are keystone species for plant and soil health, neither they or the plant operate in a vacuum.
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Thank U.Simple and informative presentation.As a farmer it is so valuable.
thats was so helpful to understand how that work
i really appreciate your video and effort
Down to earth / best organic products
Awesome information! We bought some online to help out our 60+ dragon fruit varieties! Thanks for sharing, great video.
I've been using this for about a month just because I know it's good and I halfway understood the benefit. And now that I've watched this video I completely understand, thanks for such a great video.
Thank you so much!!! I love how these gardening videos are so well explained, my son can watch with me😊
I can't help but wonder if it reduces the fruit quality. As the micorizes take nutrients from the plant.
If I understand what I read about it correctly, the fungus is taking carbohydrates from the plant, while giving the plant nutrients. So I think it's basically serving as extensions for the roots, but I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong. From what I've seen online, it looks like fruits tend to benefit from the application, with the exception of blueberries and cranberries.
Just plant some bamboo, that will give you some AMF....
What is trichoderma ? What is role on plants ? How use the same ?
Works great on marijuana
dope
Τόσα χρόνια ήμασταν στα τυφλά τελικά μικροοργανισμούς μυκόριζες τριχόδερμα και όλους τους οφέλημους μικροοργανισμούς συγχαρητήρια μετά απο ζημιές πού έπαθα αυτά υπερβολικά φάρμακα ξύπνησα!! Και στ α αχτινίδια μόνο χωμικά και ελάχιστα χημικά και σώθηκαν τα δέντρα μου
Awesome explanation soo easy to understand love it keep it up
Just found this amazing channel🤙🌍🚀
Well done. Very nicely done and explained! Thank you!
Good promotion and explanation!
The person narrating has a calm and clear manner of speaking and doesn't talk down to the listener.
👍👍💙 Two Thumbs up!
I was converted years ago to supplementing new plants in a natural although not "O" organic way but it still is a hard sell to homeowners that I work for.
Thank you for making this video and I will try to recommend they watch it if they are doing their due diligence.
Thank you so much, Wayne, glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
Wayne Essar hey Wayne 😁
beautifully explained. thank you!
How do you naturally increase the amount in soil .?
They like organic matter. Wood chips, leaves, straw, fruit peels.
Prakriti Rakshati Rakshitah!!! (Mother earth protects, if she is protected.) ...Save mother's life, Save Nature❤
super vidéo ! Vous expliquez très bien !! Merci beaucoup !
Thank you so much, Méryl!
Superb videos
Can these spores be bought by anyone for their garden? or do they just occur naturally?
They sell it. Google mycoroot
You can create them naturally. I’m also looking how to.
anybody recomend a brand of Myco for orchid growth? I grow orchids as a hobby as I am retired,, would like to enhance my orchid growth... Thanks Bill
When do fungicides whether organic or not, come into the picture? Are there bad and good fungi just like bacteria?
It's not effective for my balcony plants...Period
Amazing. keep it up
Where can I buy mycorrhizal fungi for my corn please?
You can buy it anywhere that sells it that is willing to accept the currency you tender.
Will landscaping plants like Nellie Stevens holly and Skip laurels benefit from Mycos?
Superb animation.
Can myco help with seed termination? I already planted the seeds and now I'm gonna water in the myco. Just hope its not a waste.
can we use mycorrhiza in soyabean farming
Awsome vid
Myco is also of greek origin μύκητας = fungi
Excellent class! 💪🏾💪🏾
How can I promote development of mycos in my garden
What works in ashwagandha crops...?
Than i'am understand my friend
Mohon di bikin berbahasa indonesia > paling tidak teeks indonesia
Does mychorhezal fungi prevent or eliminate root knot nematodes?
soil bacteria and fungi compete with and kill nematodes to a degree but its better to plant stuff that repells them or use some kind of treatment if you have a infestation. the fungi will just help prevent one from starting
Very nice explanation... keep it up...🙂
Good video
What about strawberry plant? Yay or nay?
Thanks for the video
Mam how can I produce in my home..
great information.
This video is very interesting!
How to increase the response of plant roots to mycorrhiza fungi
You can apply it as a treatment in several ways, and some people dust their plant's roots with the powder. :) I just got some by a brand called Great White - you might get ideas for your specific needs by looking at reviews for similar products, or Reddit threads on the topic. Good luck!
I had a yellowish fungus in my dumb cane plant which used to sprout mushrooms every while and then, after which i used to cut and burry again in the soil ... Now days no mushrooms are to be seen anymore and not even yellow traces of the fungus that used to appear on the face of the soil. I feel sorry for it. How can i get it back?
Considering my dumbass understood all of that,
🤘THANK YOU🤘
Amazing illustration.Thank you for making this possible.
great video!!
But if you are using chemical fertilizers like 20:20:20 the won't it kill the mychorrizha ?
Well explanation. Thanks..
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Very good product hope it will soon reach indonesia.there are million of farmers in indonesia.
I like how you explain this. I think I need to start using mychorizae in my garden soonest :)
This was very informative, thanks😊. Arthur
Thank you
Great videos down to earth love y'alls products
Thank you so much!
@@DownToEarthFertilizer Im trying to get in contact with someone from this company would love to try your products....How can I get recieve some samples????
do you use there products to grow weed? noticed the 420 in your user name ;)
Does eating mushrooms and spore probiotics have a similar effect for human development? Better absorption and nutrient uptake from the foods we eat
ב''ה, there's maybe a few "yeasts" present in the digestive microbiome, but to my knowledge most animals aren't exactly put together like plants in this regard, that is any fungus sturdy enough to grow hyphae inside the gut is probably bad news.
Plants, without much mobility and needing access to the soil resources, are a bit sturdier in this regard; the fungus gets some nutrients from the roots plus all the cast off plant material in a forest or field environment and everything kind of wins / doesn't result in disease in the common case. Any fungi that would punch through the selective barrier of the human gut is probably bad news, but we're sort of surprisingly hardy at not letting them do that despite spores being everywhere. If things did work the way you contemplate, injecting food wouldn't be as bad an idea as it mostly is (aside from a few very purified and sanitized special case medical products).
I think you made some generalizations that can be misleading. I have been working with mycorrhizal fungi for 43 years and people need to know that there are seven different types of mycorrhizal fungi that colonize seven different kinds of plants. In addition your animations make it look like you can water in AB fungal propagules into the Rhizosphere of an established angiosperm plant. Many of the AB mycorrhizal spores (that colonize angiosperms) are way too large to percolate through the soil horizon. The public needs to know that you just can’t plug these fungi into any cultural practice without altering the practice somewhat. They need a quick lesson in the differences between Ecto and Endosmycorrhizal associations. My PhD and masters were accomplished looking at how to maximize these associations.
it looks like this was made to advertise a product they sell rather than a full lecture on mycorrhizae.
Very good share! Thank you
Does mycorrhizae eliminate the need for fertilizer?
Very well explained thank you 🙏🏻
They are the Funguy at the soil party!
Well explained❤
Beautiful
where can i buy mycos in zambia
Very nice animated explanation.
love your voice
🙏🏻
Thenkyou for information
What about grass?
The kind you mow or the kind you smoke?
@@stevenallen9592 mow
@@stevenallen9592 what about the kind of grass you eat? like wheat or corn.