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Which Plants Benefit From Mycorrhizal Fungi?

Posted by Guy Hyams on

Mycorrhizal fungi are beneficial for the majority of trees, plants, shrubs, and edibles. For example, rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers, cranberries, and blueberries can use specially formulated products, such as root-grow ericoid. The fungi help plants better absorb water and nutrients from the soil. In turn, the plant will be healthier and have a greater chance of survival.

Mycorrhizal Fungi for Roses

Mycorrhizal fungi for roses are a beneficial soil organism that helps improve the plants' health and vitality. It can help promote growth and flowering in roses, as well as increase their resistance to pests and diseases. Mycorrhizal fungi can be applied as a powder, mixed with water, and sprayed onto the roots. It can also be applied as a granular product that can be worked into the soil around the plants.

Inoculant for Beans and Peas

An inoculant for beans and peas is a product that contains beneficial bacteria or fungi. It is used to help increase the growth and productivity of plants by promoting the establishment of these organisms in the soil. The inoculant can be used for beans and peas, as well as other vegetables and fruits. It is available in a liquid or powder form and can be applied by foliar spraying, drenching, or broadcasting.

If you are looking for a way to recharge plant nutrient, increase growth, and promote flowering, Mycorrhizal fungi have many great benefits. DYNOMYCO® makes it easier for plants to absorb nutrients, minerals, and water from the soil, leading to healthier plants and bigger harvests.

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