Miracle plant root treatment with mycorrhizae

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Tree and shrub care

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  • very interesting.

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  • @mickyboy200768 its a fungus that can grow and produce spores.

  • i thought this was George Bush. Great video, I use it on my bonsai, especially the pines.

  • @queeny107 you can buy it in ebay, i used it last year and i swear by it,

  • The natural way is to let the leaves compost over years like in a forest. However if you are disinclined to do that, or don't have the time, you can call an arborist to inject mycorrhizal spores into the soil under the drip line of the tree. If your organic content is less than 3% (use a soil test for this information) mycorrhizae will almost certainly be deficient and needed. If you live near Memphis, Tn. you can contact Morgan Tree Service and we can do that for you.

  • how do you put back the mycorrhizae in the soil?

  • how does mycorrhizal fungi regenerate it self,

  • Very good video. I like this. 5 Stars

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