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Mycorrhizal Fungi
OMRI-listed product consisting of 3 carefully selected species of endomycorrhizae.

In healthy soils, mycorrhiza is a naturally occurring fungus known to aid in the uptake of nutrients by its symbiotic relationship with the feeder roots of plants. University and field trials have documented significant improvement in the establishment of roots and subsequent growth by inoculating the soil or planting media with mycorrhiza.

Garden-Ville Mycorrhizal Fungi is composed of 3 species: Glomus intraradices, G. Mosseae, and G. Aggregatum. The product is blended so that the 3 species are included in equal proportions, or 20,000 propagules of each. The carrier is a Montmorillonite Clay. It is 90 to 93% Montmorillonite and 7 - 10% Quartz (crystalline silica). It is classified as an agricultural carrier. We use this material because it is porous and the mycorrhizae can impregnate the small spaces.

Photos of drought stress reduction in zucchini and increased yield and protein content in wheat.

Study done on potatoes and peppers.

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Price
Our Price - $10.45
Size
12 oz shaker
1/10/2008 4:01:46 PM
First Name: Fr. Seraphim
Location: Bryan, Texas
Testimonial: I tested this product in conjunction with a quality organic potting mix, vermiculite, powder molasses, and organic blood meal. I had Arrowhead peas and Kentucky Wonder pole beans go from breaking soil one Friday morning to being six to seven inches tall by Sunday eveing! I planto purchase some as gifts for my gardening friends and family
10/25/2007 8:37:08 AM
First Name: Michael
Location: Converse
Testimonial: This is some wild stuff. I planted a hibuscus in a pot and mixed this with the soil. Within a couple of months the plant was already root bound. I had to plant it in the ground!
6/18/2007 12:31:34 PM
First Name: Nancy
Testimonial: I heard about Mycorrhizal Fungi through the Austin Organic Garden Club. I tried it for the first time this Spring on eggplants and tomatoes. The results were amazing - robust growth and an abundant of blooms and fruit. I'm sold!
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