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Old January 16, 2015   #1
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Default Myco/Bac inoculum

Hey

today i bought a mycorhizae/bacteria inoculum for my plants.
now im wondering how these micros will affect soil ph , is there maybe a tendency to observe ?
im sure this is not as easy to tell but i would like to hear some opinions on this subject.


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Old January 17, 2015   #2
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It's really the opposite of your concerns, soil PH will have some effect on bacterial and fungal growth, not the other way around. Generally speaking, a neutral PH or higher will favor bacterial growth and lower PH conditions will favor fungal growth. At normal PH ranges that we grow plants under they both adapt fine.
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