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Endo-mycorrhizae (20 lbs)
F**Z
Returning Customer 2018 now 2021
When I first used in 2018, I had left a tray of little dice sized soil blocks with celery and celeriac sit forever. I didn't have space for them and they sat way too long. The really interesting thing - I had with and without trays, with MycoBloom incorporated in those little soil block at seed sowing. It was the stress I gave these little guys, that showed off the difference, and it was remarkable. In ground too, everything I tested seemed a tad bit better. Definitely when things were stressed, heat, watering, disease... a difference was seen in the garden beds too. I've added a lot of new soil and compost to my beds, and wanted to give another good start so purchasing again. Seeing other's comments here... There is some litter looking stuff - I dont see it as filler (I was a human not plant lab research person) but rather as part of the growing medium, so I am happy to have it. And the tiniest amounts innoculates well, I used the prescribed amount, in just dice sized soil blocks, which I then potted up without any extra mycobloom. It was just a pinch for each veggie I tried at my scale. As far as legumes, I look up what mycobloom is good for, and then also add in a legume innoculant, if both are in order, or just one, or the other.
G**Y
Organic grower
My plants thrive on Mycobloom, a must
P**K
Trees are thriving
Somewhat expensive but the 12 trees are doing better than I expected. The peach, Nectarine and mulberry trees have a diameter of 1 1/2" after planting them 8 months ago. In the beginning they were about 5/8". The apple, cherry and Asian pears are doing great but not quite as well as the peach, nectarine and mulberry trees. I have another 8 trees coming in February 2020 and I'll buy more. I've used two weak fertilizer Sea 90, a seaweed extract and compost. Both are low in Nitrogen so I attribute the growth to MycoBloom. So far I've planted late last year and again in March this year 12 trees and all are doing exceptional. Thank You MycoBloom
B**R
Buy it. $ well spend and good to have on hand
This stuff works. My clones had a very ruff start this winter with ice storms and constant power outages. When they finally got some roots the mycobloom gave them everything they needed to explode. If you have valuable plants its money well spent and to have on hand. Never know when you will need it.
L**E
Just wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was skeptical about the results as I couldn't find any estimates on how long to see result using it in container planting, don't be skeptical and you don't have wonder how long it will take until you see results, I added it last night around 8pm before regular watering and at 7am this morning I was amazed. Plants go BOOM with MycoBloom.
A**R
Try It, You Will Llike It - MycoBloom that is!
Ordered this for use when early this summer I was potting up the azalea cuttings taken last summer and rooted in sand since then. I potted in potting soil and MycoBloom in June and I have seen significant growth on most of them. Some were not expected to do as well anyway because their roots did not develop as I had hoped. Took more cuttings this summer and will be using MycoBloom again next year for same purpose. Also, I have purchased some small native azaleas and a few other small shrubs and trees and I will use MycoBloom when I plant these after the plants go dormant late Fall. Thank You MycoBloom!
D**R
Tomatoes and bell peppers grew twice the size in 1 week!
Plant grew instantly after 1 week, twice the size!
D**K
I am NOT reviewing mychorrhazae, I am reviewing your ...
I am NOT reviewing mychorrhazae, I am reviewing your My Cart behavior whereby one cannot cancel an item from the cart once entered, even accidentally.There must be options for making mistakes and changing your mind.I will NOT place an order when an an munwanted item cnnot be erased or changed, ever.This is a sharp business practice that cannot stand for long.
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