
Plant Success Organics Granular Mycorrhizae Fertilizer - 1 Oz
Plant Success Organics Granular
Promotes quick plant establishment by combining beneficial soil microbes with organic plant food. Enhance plant and root growth with this versatile product, suitable for a variety of soils, climates, and plants.
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 it in potting soil. The all-purpose fertilizer provides 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.
What Are Mycorrhizal Fungi?
"Myco"-"rhiza" literally means fungus root and describes the symbiotic relationship between host plants and mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizae are a specialized fungus that colonizes a plant's root structure and enhances its reach to much farther into the soil substrate for available resources. Mycorrhizae are truly an extension of the root system and are more effective at absorbing nutrients and water than plant roots alone.
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.
More Than 95% Of Plant Species Form This Symbiotic Relationship With These Beneficial Soil Fungi. Mycorrhizal Fungi Increase The
Plant Success Organics Granular
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.
Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefits
- Enhanced nutrient and water uptake
- Enhanced root growth
- Enhanced yields
- Improved tolerance of drought stress
- Improved tolerance to transplant shock
Ingredients
- Total nitrogen (N) 3%
- 0.75% water-soluble nitrogen
- 2.25% water-insoluble nitrogen
- Available phosphate (P2O5) 1%
- Soluble potash (K2O) 2%
Derived from: hydrolyzed feather meal, meat meal, bone meal, poultry meal, blood meal, fish meal, and langbeinite.
Mycorrhiza
Ectomycorrhiza
- Pisolithus tinctorius - 220,000 propagules/gram
- Rhizopogon luteolus - 5,500 props/gram
- Rhizopogon fulvigleba - 5,500 props/gram
- Rhizopogon villosullus - 5,50 props/gram
- Rhizopogon cymbopogon - 5,500 props/gram
- Scleroderma cepa - 11,000 props/gram
- Scleroderma citrinum - 11,000 props/gram
- Suillus granulatus - 145,000 props/gram
- Laccaria bicolor - 29,000 props/gram
- Laccaria laccata - 29,000 props/gram
Endomycorrhiza
- Glomus etunicatum - 9 props/gram
- Glomus intraradices - 9 props/gram
- Glomus mosseae - 9 props/gram
- Glomus aggregatum - 9 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
Bacteria
- 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
- 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
Also Contains The Following Species
- Trichoderma Koningii - 400,200 CFU/gram
- Trichoderma Harzianum - 266,800 CFU/gram
- Saccharomyces Cerevisiae - 1,100,000 CFU/gram
Instructions for Use
Transplanting
Spread the granular at the bottom of the planting hole. While filling the planting hole, spread the product in close proximity to the roots.
- Container size: Seed - 4"
- Container size: 1 Gal
- Container size: 3 Gal
- Container size: 5 Gal
- Container size: 1" caliper stem
- Container size: 2" caliper stem
- Amount of granules: 1/4 tsp
- Amount of granules: 1 tsp
- Amount of granules: 4 tsp
- Amount of granules: 2-4 tbsp
- Amount of granules: 4-6 tbsp
- Amount of granules: 6-8 tbsp
Mixing with Potting Soil or Soilless Media
Mix 4-8 oz of granules per 2.5 cu ft of soil.
Specifications
- Size: 1 oz
- Certifications: OMRI Listed, OMI CDFA
Plant Success Organics Granular
Promotes quick plant establishment by combining beneficial soil microbes with organic plant food. Enhance plant and root growth with this versatile product, suitable for a variety of soils, climates, and plants.
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 it in potting soil. The all-purpose fertilizer provides 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.
What Are Mycorrhizal Fungi?
"Myco"-"rhiza" literally means fungus root and describes the symbiotic relationship between host plants and mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizae are a specialized fungus that colonizes a plant's root structure and enhances its reach to much farther into the soil substrate for available resources. Mycorrhizae are truly an extension of the root system and are more effective at absorbing nutrients and water than plant roots alone.
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.
More Than 95% Of Plant Species Form This Symbiotic Relationship With These Beneficial Soil Fungi. Mycorrhizal Fungi Increase The
Plant Success Organics Granular
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.
Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefits
- Enhanced nutrient and water uptake
- Enhanced root growth
- Enhanced yields
- Improved tolerance of drought stress
- Improved tolerance to transplant shock
Ingredients
- Total nitrogen (N) 3%
- 0.75% water-soluble nitrogen
- 2.25% water-insoluble nitrogen
- Available phosphate (P2O5) 1%
- Soluble potash (K2O) 2%
Derived from: hydrolyzed feather meal, meat meal, bone meal, poultry meal, blood meal, fish meal, and langbeinite.
Mycorrhiza
Ectomycorrhiza
- Pisolithus tinctorius - 220,000 propagules/gram
- Rhizopogon luteolus - 5,500 props/gram
- Rhizopogon fulvigleba - 5,500 props/gram
- Rhizopogon villosullus - 5,50 props/gram
- Rhizopogon cymbopogon - 5,500 props/gram
- Scleroderma cepa - 11,000 props/gram
- Scleroderma citrinum - 11,000 props/gram
- Suillus granulatus - 145,000 props/gram
- Laccaria bicolor - 29,000 props/gram
- Laccaria laccata - 29,000 props/gram
Endomycorrhiza
- Glomus etunicatum - 9 props/gram
- Glomus intraradices - 9 props/gram
- Glomus mosseae - 9 props/gram
- Glomus aggregatum - 9 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
Bacteria
- 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
- 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
Also Contains The Following Species
- Trichoderma Koningii - 400,200 CFU/gram
- Trichoderma Harzianum - 266,800 CFU/gram
- Saccharomyces Cerevisiae - 1,100,000 CFU/gram
Instructions for Use
Transplanting
Spread the granular at the bottom of the planting hole. While filling the planting hole, spread the product in close proximity to the roots.
- Container size: Seed - 4"
- Container size: 1 Gal
- Container size: 3 Gal
- Container size: 5 Gal
- Container size: 1" caliper stem
- Container size: 2" caliper stem
- Amount of granules: 1/4 tsp
- Amount of granules: 1 tsp
- Amount of granules: 4 tsp
- Amount of granules: 2-4 tbsp
- Amount of granules: 4-6 tbsp
- Amount of granules: 6-8 tbsp
Mixing with Potting Soil or Soilless Media
Mix 4-8 oz of granules per 2.5 cu ft of soil.
Specifications
- Size: 1 oz
- Certifications: OMRI Listed, OMI CDFA