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BostonBull

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Who makes the best product for introducing this great fungus to my Ornamental trees and shrubs?

I would also like to find one this is easy to put down on my lawn.

What is the best food for these guys? I have read sea kelp is good, and other oprganics. From my limited knowledge synthetic ferts will kill/diminish this fungus as it is too much N for them to handle.

I switched my newly planted lawn to organic this year and want to introduce these guys to help cut down on my fert applications. I have read that a good healthy population of Mycorrhizae can add up to 1-2lbs of N naturally a year! :rock:
 
They likely already know each other and need no introduction!

Always quick with the tongue.

What I mean for anyone who wants to nitpick is;

Who makes the best product either liquid, powder or granular for adding Mycorrhizae to my soil, lawn, and ornamental trees. I have crap sand/clay soil and would like to add Mycorrhizae to the soil to reduce my needs for watering and fertilizing.

My co. uses the Plant Health Care Bio Pack, but I would like to know if there is a better product on the market.
 
I would stick with Plant Health Care Bio Pack, if you already have access to it.
 
Local product for us

http://www.pogoorganics.com/product2.php

We use this as the basis for brewing our compost tea. Local micro for local trees.
$15 a 1# bag. I brew it overnight and use it at the rate of 1# per 50 gallons water final dilution. The brewing overnight seems to activate the product and a good earthy smell is evident.
I specify either soil inject or soil drench depending on the conditions. I either use the Chem Lance or Chemlawn gun for the apps and keep the pressure low. 4 gals/min for the soil drench/gun or 6 0z per site for the lance. This gets me about 12.5 gals mix per 1000 sq ft of CRZ
 
A tea is probably the best, but is more difficult to make, especially if using it on a smaller scale. I would recomend some type of granular. I believe soil injection is the best method to reach tree roots, soil drench for the grass.
 
Bio Pak is good for stuff being moved. I used it and moved some trees and they are sitting in mulch just fine. Fibrous roots were made. One more time and I will be certain. A good 0-0-20 will be good for this time of year.
 

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