The first wettable powder, Ecto-Mycorrhizae specific product on the retail market.
With the ever-growing popularity of beneficial microbes, this is a perfect product for anyone growing specialty plants like conifers, oaks, firs, woody plants, arborvitae, etc.
Big Foot Ecto-Mycorrhizae, is designed specifically for conifers, oaks, firs, woody plants, shrubs, arborvitae and Christmas trees. It increases nutrient and water uptake, helps fight disease, and establishes a healthy root zone. It is used as a water-in for small and large scale nursery applications and can be ran through all types of irrigation systems. It is safe, effective, and easy to use.
Features
"But my fertilizer has mycorrhizae already in it..."
Sure, your fertilizer has mycorrhizae in it. Sure, it says it on the label, but it’s usually just bunch of marketing without delivering the results you expect.
How much mycorrhizae does a plant need?
A 1-gallon potted endo-mycorrhizal plant needs about 50 propagules/gram to colonize.
A 1-gallon potted ecto-mycorrhizal plant needs about 3,400,000 props/g to colonize.
How much mycorrhizae is in Big Foot and Bagged fertilizer products?
| PRODUCT | Propagules(spores)/Gram | How much product would I need for a 1-gallon pot size plant? |
|---|---|---|
| Big Foot Granular | 66 endo | >1 teaspoon |
| Big Foot Concentrate | 80 endo | >1 teaspoon |
| Big Foot Gold | 400 endo | >1/2 teaspoon |
| Branded Bagged Fertilizer | >.1 endo | 167 teaspoons! |
| Big Foot Ecto-Mycorrhizae | 2,425,578 ecto | >1.5 teaspoons |
| Branded Bagged Fertilizer | >400 ecto | 2,811 teaspoons! |
Directions for Use
| 1.1 Billion Ecto Spores/lb | Rhizopogon villosulus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba (208,750 prop/g each) Pisolithus tinctorius (1,300,000 prop/g) Suillus granulatus (260,000 prop/g) Laccaria bicolor and L. laccata (8,350 prop/g each) Scleroderma cepa and S. citrinum (50,000 prop/g each) |
| 2 oz bag treats | Pot Size: 1 liter 150 plants | 83 plants 6 " or (.5) gallon size 40 plants | 8 "inch or (1gal) | 40 plants | Prop Tray 72 cell ( 16 trays) |
| 5 lb bag treats | Pot Size: 1 liter 6,000 plants | 3,335 plants 6 " or (.5) gallon size | 1,580 8" or (1 gal) size | Prop Tray (72 cell) 665 trays |
| For Established Plants | Mix 2 oz per 3 gallons of water, stir throughly and apply around root zone. Mix 5 lbs with 120 gallons of water |
| For Transplanting | Soak plug in a suspension of 2 oz's of ecto mycorrhize per 5 gallons of water for 10-15 seconds |
| For Cuttings | Once rooting has been initiated, apply as a drench or broadcast liquid around root zone |
| Safe to use | This product will never harm your plant |
Guaranteed Analysis
Also Contains Non-plant Food Ingredients
88% Humic Acids derived from leonardite
Specifications
The first wettable powder, Ecto-Mycorrhizae specific product on the retail market.
With the ever-growing popularity of beneficial microbes, this is a perfect product for anyone growing specialty plants like conifers, oaks, firs, woody plants, arborvitae, etc.
Big Foot Ecto-Mycorrhizae, is designed specifically for conifers, oaks, firs, woody plants, shrubs, arborvitae and Christmas trees. It increases nutrient and water uptake, helps fight disease, and establishes a healthy root zone. It is used as a water-in for small and large scale nursery applications and can be ran through all types of irrigation systems. It is safe, effective, and easy to use.
Features
"But my fertilizer has mycorrhizae already in it..."
Sure, your fertilizer has mycorrhizae in it. Sure, it says it on the label, but it’s usually just bunch of marketing without delivering the results you expect.
How much mycorrhizae does a plant need?
A 1-gallon potted endo-mycorrhizal plant needs about 50 propagules/gram to colonize.
A 1-gallon potted ecto-mycorrhizal plant needs about 3,400,000 props/g to colonize.
How much mycorrhizae is in Big Foot and Bagged fertilizer products?
| PRODUCT | Propagules(spores)/Gram | How much product would I need for a 1-gallon pot size plant? |
|---|---|---|
| Big Foot Granular | 66 endo | >1 teaspoon |
| Big Foot Concentrate | 80 endo | >1 teaspoon |
| Big Foot Gold | 400 endo | >1/2 teaspoon |
| Branded Bagged Fertilizer | >.1 endo | 167 teaspoons! |
| Big Foot Ecto-Mycorrhizae | 2,425,578 ecto | >1.5 teaspoons |
| Branded Bagged Fertilizer | >400 ecto | 2,811 teaspoons! |
Directions for Use
| 1.1 Billion Ecto Spores/lb | Rhizopogon villosulus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba (208,750 prop/g each) Pisolithus tinctorius (1,300,000 prop/g) Suillus granulatus (260,000 prop/g) Laccaria bicolor and L. laccata (8,350 prop/g each) Scleroderma cepa and S. citrinum (50,000 prop/g each) |
| 2 oz bag treats | Pot Size: 1 liter 150 plants | 83 plants 6 " or (.5) gallon size 40 plants | 8 "inch or (1gal) | 40 plants | Prop Tray 72 cell ( 16 trays) |
| 5 lb bag treats | Pot Size: 1 liter 6,000 plants | 3,335 plants 6 " or (.5) gallon size | 1,580 8" or (1 gal) size | Prop Tray (72 cell) 665 trays |
| For Established Plants | Mix 2 oz per 3 gallons of water, stir throughly and apply around root zone. Mix 5 lbs with 120 gallons of water |
| For Transplanting | Soak plug in a suspension of 2 oz's of ecto mycorrhize per 5 gallons of water for 10-15 seconds |
| For Cuttings | Once rooting has been initiated, apply as a drench or broadcast liquid around root zone |
| Safe to use | This product will never harm your plant |
Guaranteed Analysis
Also Contains Non-plant Food Ingredients
88% Humic Acids derived from leonardite
Specifications