How To Add Beneficial Fungi To Your Soil
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Here are some tips on some of the easiest ways to add beneficial soil fungus to your soil. By finding local species of fungus you can get free samples and reproduce them in compost tea to inoculate your plants with these good microbes.
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Nice! now I'm going to use this helpful information to gr🍅w a huge cannabis plant. And als🍎 pure raw honey is an organic root stimulant too for seedlings ✌️
A mistake i did was to bring in honey fungus and it merked all my orchard. A few good flashes of fruiting bodies and pears gave a great harvest right before moving on.
Thank you, I really appreciate your information and the easy to understand delivery you’ve presented! 🐔🐝🐞🌲💐🌸
Is there any crop which helps to prevent root rot problem in apple orchard
How to treat root rot problem in my apple orchard plz tell me
Sadly Endomykkorhizza don't produce fruit bodies.. but you can take some mycel and put it directly to the roots of your beloved plant. Mykkorizzha also don't survive on a wood pile, they need living plant to provide them sugars :)
thanks for answering about oysters not being mycorrhizae but Boletes are. Interesting. I should just go search our nearby forest for Boletes and then harvest the soil around them.
You should leave that soil for the environment. There’s laws in place to stop people from doing it. I’d look it up before you go out and start taking things. You can always just get the boletes and grow them out yourself, mycelium is easy to clone :)))
@@w0lf149 that's b4 I knew the difference between endo and ectomycorrhizae. thanks
Came here after seeing some white fuzz growing in my basil recently and found out it's a beneficial fungi. Thanks for the informational video on this fungi ʚ(*´꒳`*)ɞ was entirely scared I did something wrong even though I've grown basil before.
We have 20 acres of woods and this spring the entire ground was covered by a light web of mhyc...myco...fungus. I've never seen that before!
Fungus and bacteria plays a roll in why plants uptake nutrients. What is the effect of round up on this process ?
might kill them, certainly could lower the population. But I'm not sure, Round up is an estrogen mimic, so it's more harmful to animals I believe. but studys have shown herbicides and pesticides can cause a lot of harm to the microbiome of the soil.
I've heard that the glysphosate in roundup can kill the microbes in the soil. It is taken seriously in Europe where many countries are starting to ban it not only for its effects on the soil but its alleged carcinogenic effects.
I believe it's linked to auto-immune disorders too.
it's sad there's no old growth forest left in my part of the world... i'll try and find some starters for sale.
where? old stumps,fallen dead trees,new(20-50 yr) growth forest/woods in either rich mountain dirt or back water swamp woods(up on a hill or mound,where vegetation isn't constantly drowned)....or get a friend to send you a box of forest dirt/soil...i'm outta ideas...hope this helped
Bro I accidentally created mycorrhizal fungi using rinsed rice, and potato water. Milky water is good too it kills soft body pests and powdery mold, mildew, bad fungi maybe the good fungi too ok leave the milky water idea out.
@@allanmontoya2762 i am curious to know how you made it . what is the process?
@@Tate.TopG. just boil rice and potatoes then let it cool then add it to your organic soil. Ta dah lol
@@allanmontoya2762 thx a lot bro
ONCE YOU'VE PLANTED,,,don't add compost tea -unless the sugar(molasses) is almost gone(used up),,,,you'll attract ants ,flies,etc...mix rice in the soil for long term carbs.and lots of ''bio char''......i also use rice to harvest ''imo's'' indigenous micro organisms.....i learned the hard way
What's imo?
Ummm rice is 99.9 sprayed with pesticides!
Buy organic
My-cor-rye-zul. You are mispronouncing it.
Michael Smith semantics bruh
Who cares!
No offense but u really should learn to pronounce mycorrhizae fungi correctly...makes u sound more like u know what u talk about. Honestly, u don’t want toe mushrooms in your garden soil...a few handfuls of purchased bagged worm castings is WAY better. Forest fungi are much different type of fungi than what annual garden plants need..one type is endo and one is ecto...makes a HUGE difference