Jerry Garcia
Well-Known Member
UB,
I picked up some mycorrhizae granules the other day. It has 8 different types of endo and ecto mycorrhizae and it lists each propagules/gram.
12510 propagules/gram--Pisolithus tinctorius
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon rubescens
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon fulvigleba
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon villesuius
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon subcarelescens
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus intraradices
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus aggregatum
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus mossaea
The manufacturer is HydroOrganics Products (same people who make the Rainbow Mix that was discussed at some point in this thread I think) and the stuff is called Rooter's Mycorrhizae.
Here's a link
http://www.planetnatural.com/site/mycorrhizae.html
Thought it looked promising and was only $13 at my hydro store so if it doesn't work I'm not out that much...
I picked up some mycorrhizae granules the other day. It has 8 different types of endo and ecto mycorrhizae and it lists each propagules/gram.
12510 propagules/gram--Pisolithus tinctorius
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon rubescens
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon fulvigleba
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon villesuius
317 propagules/gram--Rhizopogon subcarelescens
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus intraradices
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus aggregatum
2.46 propagules/gram--Glomus mossaea
The manufacturer is HydroOrganics Products (same people who make the Rainbow Mix that was discussed at some point in this thread I think) and the stuff is called Rooter's Mycorrhizae.
Here's a link
http://www.planetnatural.com/site/mycorrhizae.html
Thought it looked promising and was only $13 at my hydro store so if it doesn't work I'm not out that much...