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  • Great photo. How did you get it? I have some information on growing mycorrhizal fungi on the roots of bahia grass on my organotill channel. Thanks

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  • Very important I think - sugars - unsulphured - like molasses, caine sugar, etc. With sugar, even plain worm castings will grow you mycorrhizal root fungi. I'm experimenting with 50/50 perlite and worm castings, with sugars/molasses as a liquid feed. (For now, as an aerated worm tea.) So far, my plants are responding well. You can't get more vegan than that.

  • @tigerone1970 Is it possible to grow Ectomycorrhizal and Endomycorrhizal fungi by mixing some in with the worm compost and brew it? the idea is to add some of that powdered mycorrhizae to regular worm compost when making worm tea. would that work?

  • which mycorrhizae gave you these results? in your other mycorrhizae video you had around 3 different types.

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