Mycorrhizae fungus

would dusting tap root with mycorrhizae before placing in grow medium be beneficial.
TK

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Yes. Using mycorrhizae directly on the roots can benefit the plant at almost every point in it’s life cycle.

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Yep, Caligreen on youtube does it. I used root magic with great results. You can also mix mycorrhizae in the soil itself you plan to plant in.

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Mycorrhizae are the workhorses of the soil food web. They’re amazing, from rooting through til harvest! They can also be used to combat powdery mildew & other fungal/mold issues on your leaves.

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Excuse me for piggybacking. Can I add Mykos to the top of the soil and water it in?

I don’t think its supposed to be used in that manor. Usually its worked into the soil. just my opinion though.

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I promise I do not spread misinformation. :grinning: Just b/c it’s new info to you, doesn’t mean it’s incorrect info.

Used as a foliar spray, myccorhizae protects the plants from harmful leaf fungus/molds and insects. I found this out after doing some research on protecting my outdoor pot plants from the powdery mildew that was growing on my lawn.

"Another of the most useful foliar feeds is the application of live beneficial products like Mycorhizal fungus (Plant Success Soluble, or Great White) or General Hydroponics Flora Blendwith all of it’s live microbes (or use your own homemade worm casting or guano tea). These will give your plants a built-in defense against insects and fungus issues by increasing their resistance to the onslaught of these problems. Say goodbye to spider mites forever!"

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