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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
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Micorhyza
Purchased a product which is supposed to be a mixture of ecto and endo mycorrhyza and gave it a try. Ended up with this hygroscopic gooey jell-o looking material all over the soil. What is this stuff?
Jorge
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bonsaiTALK Master
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Some brands of mychoriza are sold with a wetting agent included, which gets gooey and is transparent once it has soaked up water. M guess is to help establsh correct additions around the roots and nourishment for the mychoriza to thrive.
I've used some like that. In the small amounts I added it has seemed harmless to the trees.
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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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I didn't know people actually sold mycorrhiza like that. Neat.
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