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02-28-2006, 01:58 PM #1OPSenior Member
mycorrhiza fungi
The mycorrhiza fungi are specific group of fungi that act as a symbiot with the plant. In exchange for glucose that the plant produces it will take over and help the plant with a couple of important tasks like:
-Taking in nutrients
-Taking in water
-Soil structure improvement
-Better resistancy against diseases and "bad" fungi
The mycorrhiza looks like a net through the ground and acts like additional rooting. I've been experimenting with it for a while now and I get much better results since.
You might want to look in to it.
Source: www.mycorrhiza.com/
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Britewirebritewire Reviewed by britewire on . mycorrhiza fungi The mycorrhiza fungi are specific group of fungi that act as a symbiot with the plant. In exchange for glucose that the plant produces it will take over and help the plant with a couple of important tasks like: -Taking in nutrients -Taking in water -Soil structure improvement -Better resistancy against diseases and "bad" fungi The mycorrhiza looks like a net through the ground and acts like additional rooting. I've been experimenting with it for a while now and I get much better Rating: 5
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