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Plant Success Organics Soluble will enhance established plants with beneficial soil microbes. It contains mycorrhizae, bacteria and trichoderma. It is easily watered in and will instantly establish beneficial soil microbes as well as enhance plant and root growth.
It is well-suited to a variety of soils, climates and plants. Granular is easily applied to new plantings by simply sprinkling it into a planting hole or mixing in potting soil. The all-purpose fertilizer provides an excellent microbe food to establish plants and beneficial organisms. Plant Success Organics Granular™ will aid in creating a thriving and diverse soil capable of supporting maximum root and plant growth.
More than 95% of plant species form this symbiotic relationship with these beneficial soil fungi. Mycorrhizal fungi increase the surface absorbing area of roots up to 700 times, improving a host plant’s ability to access and utilize the soil resources. Mycorrhizae enhance nutrient uptake by increasing the absorption area of the root mass. Mycorrhizae release enzymes into the soil that dissolve locked up nutrients, such as phosphorus, iron, and other tightly bound soil nutrients. This process of accessing locked up nutrients is very important and explains why non-mycorrhizal plants require high levels of fertility. Mycorrhizal fungi form an intricate web that captures and assimilates nutrients, which helps conserve nutrients in the soil.
Plant Success Organics Granular Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefits:
- Enhanced nutrient and water uptake
- Enhanced root growth
- Enhanced yields
- Improved tolerance of drought stress
- Improved tolerance to transplant shock
Plant Success Organics Soluble Mycorrhizal Fungi Instructions for Use:
Hose End Sprayer:
Use 2 tsp/5 grams of product per 12 ft² of existing landscape. We recommend mixing 2 tsp/5 grams per 1000 ml and spraying at a rate of 8 oz/gal.
Potted or Established Plants
Mix 8 oz with 2.5 cu ft of soil or 150 g with 50 L of soil.
Container Size | Amount of Organics Soluble Mycorrhizae |
4 in | Amount of Solution: 8 oz |
1 Gallon | Amount of Solution: 16 oz |
5 Gallon | Amount of Solution: 128 oz |
Plant Success Organics Soluble Mycorrhizal Fungi Ingredients
- Total Nitrogen (N) 0.5%
- 0.2% Water Soluble Nitrogen
- 0.3% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
- Available Phosphate (P2O5) 0.1%
- Soluble Potash (K2O) 7%
- Derived from: Ascophyllum Nodosum (seaweed extract)
- Also Contains Non-Plant Food Ingredients: 20% Humic Acids derived from leonardite
- Mycorrhiza – 1,624,266 (propagules per gram)
- Glomus etunicatum – 14 props/gram
- Glomus intraradices – 14 props/gram
- Glomus mosseae – 14 props/gram
- Glomus aggregatum – 14 props/gram
- Glomus clarum – 2 props/gram
- Glomus deserticola – 2 props/gram
- Glomus monosporum – 2 props/gram
- Gigaspora margarita 2 props/gram
- Paraglomus brazilianum 2 props/gram
- Bacillus licheniformis – 1,700,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus megaterium – 1,300,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus pumilus – 1,300,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus azotoformans – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus coagulans – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus thuringiensis – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Paenibacillus polymyxa – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Paenibacillus durum – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Azotobacter chroococcum – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Pseudomonas aureofaciens – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Pseudomonas fluorescens – 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus amyloliquefaciens – 600,000 CFU/gram
- Bacillus subtilis – 175,000 CFU/gram
- Contains the following 3 species
- Trichoderma koningii - 400,200 CFU/gram
- Trichoderma harzianum - 266,800 CFU/gram
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae - 1,100,000 CFU/gram
- Pisolithus tinctorius – 220,000 propagules per gram
- Pisolithus tinctorius – 1,100,000 props/gram
- Rhizopogon luteolus – 44,000 props/gram
- Rhizopogon fulvigleba – 44,000 props/gram
- Rhizopogon villosullus – 44,000 props/gram
- Rhizopogon amylopogon – 44,000 props/gram
- Scleroderma cepa – 72,600 props/gram
- Scleroderma citrinum – 72,600 props/gram
- Suillus granulatus – 145,000 prop/gram
- Laccaria bicolor – 29,000 prop/gram
- Laccaria laccata – 29,000 prop/gram
Plant Success Organics Soluble Mycorrhizae Questions & Answers
What is Mycorrhiza?
Mycorrhiza is a naturally occurring fungus that increases a plant's ability to uptake nutrients and water. In this symbiotic relationship, the mycorrhiza colonizes the plant's roots and increases the surface absorbing area 10 to 700 times. The plant channels sugars to feed the fungi which sends nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients back to the plant. This mutually beneficial relationship is said to be around 460 million years old and coincides with plant colonization of land. It is believed that around 95% of plants are mycorrhizal. It is safe to say that mycorrhizae are a crucial part of a complete soil ecosystem.
Why would I want to apply them to my plants?
Once established, mycorrhizae will enhance the surface area on a root system and support growth. This results in a plant better able to metabolize and absorb nutrients and water from the soil. Plants treated with mycorrhizae have enhanced drought tolerance, yields, and vigor, as well as, improved stress tolerance to transplant shock and over or under watering
How do I apply it to my plants?
The most important factor when applying any mycorrhizal inoculum is to make sure that the mycorrhizal product touches the roots of the plant. This ensures that the spores (seeds of the fungus) touch the roots and germinate. Plant Success Organics Soluble can be watered into the root system of established plants or at transplant time Plant Success Organics Granular can be spread around the root ball. Specific application rates can be found on our product pages.
What plants need mycorrhiza?
Mycorrhiza have a symbiotic relationship with around 95% of the world’s plants. Generally, trees like conifers, hardwoods and woody ornamental shrubs form with ecto mycorrhiza. This group includes roughly 15% of plants. The other roughly 80% of plants form with endo mycorrhiza. Those that don’t form or have a specialized type of mycorrhiza include the brassica family such as broccoli, kale, and cauliflower and the ericaceae family such as azaleas, rhododendrons and blueberries.
Why are there so many different species of mycorrhizae in your products?
Our blends contain the most diverse variety of mycorrhizal species so that they work with the most diverse variety of plant and soil types. This ensures that no matter what or where you are planting, our blends will contain a mycorrhiza species that will enhance your plant’s development. Also, plants can form relationships with more than one type of mycorrhiza depending on soil conditions. For these reasons, a variety of hardy mycorrhizal species is preferred for germination.
What are beneficial bacteria?
Beneficial bacteria in nature are the foundation of good soil and provide a number of benefits to both soil and plants. Specifically, the microbes will minimize nutrient leaching, aid in nutrient cycling and absorption, enhance soil structure, solubilize minerals (including phosphorous) for plant availability, enhance seed germination and root development. Research has shown that beneficial bacteria are most effective when used in combination with beneficial mycorrhizal fungi.
When should I apply mycorrhiza?
Mycorrhiza are best applied early in a plant’s life, which is ideally when transplanting or watered into nursery starts. Mycorrhizae can be applied any time however via Plant Success Organics Soluble.
Can I use too much?
No, there is no detrimental effect if over applied. Our recommended rates are a cost-effective way to sufficiently treat your plants.
Do I need to feed the organisms?
Although soil organisms can metabolize some standard plant foods, we recommend using organic fertilizers when possible as these increase the bioavailability of the nutrients for better plant utilization. Some of the best additions for soil organisms include fish, kelp, humic acids or compost.
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