What tips should I know when working with / applying mycorrhizae?
1. The main goal of any mycorrhizal application is to get the product in the root zone of the plant. Since the mycorrhizae germinate in the presence of root exudates this is the key to successful inoculation. We have formulated our products in many different forms (granulars, powders, liquids, etc) to be easier for you. You know your equipment and soil the best. We are here to help if you have questions. 2. Mycorrhizae are probably more hardy than you might think, which has helped them to survive the last 450 million years. There are some conditions to avoid: • High temperatures of 140 degrees F and above can kill the mycorrhizae, which could be important to other manufacturers that might be looking to process the mycorrhizae into pellets for example or to people who want to use before Composting. • Not all, but certain Fungicides can also damage mycorrhizal fungi. Please see our List of Fungicides and their know effects, to help you pick a mycorrhiza friendly fungicide. • Mycorrhizal