Add mycorrhizal root enhancer to your soil mix to grow stronger and healthier plants. This type of root enhancer is a granular soil additive. Some mixes are especially beneficial for peas, legumes, roses, shrubs, and trees. It also works well on lawns, tomatoes, orchids, fruits, and other vegetables. This soil enhancer relies on microscopic fungi to increase nutrient absorption organically. You may mix organic fertilizers that break down slowly with your soil and mycorrhizal root enhancer. It is important to note that the fungi will lose effectiveness in high temperatures around 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Be sure to store your root enhancer in a dry, cool place. You should also avoid simply sprinkling your root enhancer on top of the soil. The fungi will not develop a network in direct sunlight. The fungi work best with a strong attachment to the plant’s roots. You will get the best results by rolling some enhancer directly on the root ball at planting. Add the recommended amount of enhancer to the soil around the root ball as needed.
The fungi will take approximately four weeks to create a network and develop a system that creates strong nutrient absorption. You will begin noticing a difference in plant health and root structure after about eight weeks. You can apply more root enhancer every 10 to 14 days. Avoid using any fungicide that is applied directly to the soil. This is likely to kill the root enhancer along with any unwanted fungi.
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