Mycorrhizal Fungi - Turbo Boosted Plants The Easiest Way!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- #gardening #mycorrhizae #tomatoes
Mycorrhizal Fungi - Turbo Boosted Plants The Easiest Way! #mycorrhizae #gardening #allotment
Today on Grow It I've got all the information you need about how to use mycorrhizal fungi. You may wonder 'can I use mycorrhizal fungi on established plants' or 'how does mycorrhizal fungi work', well hopefully this video will help you to find those answers!
Mycorrhizal fungi is a natural way to boost nutrient and water availability to your plants, which means better drought resistance and reduced need for fertiliser use, what's not to like about that?!
Mycorrhizal fungi products are the best way to really take your plants, flowers, vegetables and fruit to the next level. What plants can I use mycorrhizal fungi on? All of them! Well, nearly all of them. Brassicas don't like to get involved with fungi, so almost all.
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Great video, I will have to check what I am using.
Definitely looking forward to seeing the difference this year using soil instead of growbags! Saved a fortune!
Thanks for posting this. I just learned about this yesterday and absolutely fascinated. I collect rainwater and place the mosquito dunks in the barrel and wonder if the bacillus in the dunks are safe for the fungi? Any ideas?
R reet marra great vid probs one of the best discriptions av seen yet subbed
I appreciate that thanks! I think it’s definitely done some good my tomato plants have gone berserk!
Just curious what are the mycelium specimens in the mix? Does the bottle say?
Great video loved the humor... I bet the grape plant will 💘 the mycelium.
Hi I’m glad you enjoyed the video, the contents are:
Endomycorrhiza (19 props/mL each):
Glomus intraradices
Glomus mosseae
Glomus etunicatum
Glomus aggregatum
Bacteria (24,960 CFU/mL each):
Bacillus subtilis
Bacillus licheniformis
Bacillus megaterium
Bacillus pumilus
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
Is this fertilizer available in Uganda?
The scientific name for the mosquito dunk bacilli is Bacillus thuringiensis serotype israelensis