Mycorrhizae Fungi Mixed Small Gardens 200gram
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Mycorrhizae is derived from the Greek language. Myco means mould or fungus. Rhizae are roots. It is actually a fungus that occurs naturally in the soil. It is mainly used in open field cultivation because the fungus can then establish itself well on the current root system.<br /><br />The fungus nests between the roots of the plant and thus forms an extension of the roots. The fungal threads form a gigantic, dense network that promotes the absorption of nutrients, via the fungus, to the plant.<br /><br />This results in a more vigorous, firmer and larger plant.
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Mycorrhizae is derived from the Greek language. Myco means mould or fungus. Rhizae are roots. It is actually a fungus... Read more
Mycorrhizae is derived from the Greek language. Myco means mould or fungus. Rhizae are roots. It is actually a fungus that occurs naturally in the soil. It is mainly used in open field cultivation because the fungus can then establish itself well on the current root system.
The fungus nests between the roots of the plant and thus forms an extension of the roots. The fungal threads form a gigantic, dense network that promotes the absorption of nutrients, via the fungus, to the plant.
This results in a more vigorous, firmer and larger plant.
The fungus nests between the roots of the plant and thus forms an extension of the roots. The fungal threads form a gigantic, dense network that promotes the absorption of nutrients, via the fungus, to the plant.
This results in a more vigorous, firmer and larger plant.
Organic:
Content:
200Grams
Sowing instructions
This bag contains 200 grams of Mycorrhiza for 2 m2When creating a new square meter vegetable garden you have to distribute the mycorrhiza evenly and then mix it with the soil. The vegetable garden is now ready for use. This bag of mycorrhiza fungi is sufficient for 2m2. For example for the square meter box.
For use in the existing vegetable garden; sprinkle 5 grams of Mycorrhiza in the soil where you are going to place the plant / cuttings. The fungi will attach themselves to the current roots.