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Old January 9, 2013   #1
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Default Plant success soluble- giving it a try this season

I've been trying to find Myco Grow locally. Not happening since I just found out they have no national distributors. I picked up a product called Plant Success Soluble at a local hydroponics store. It has both endo and ecto mycorrhizae. I know the tomatoes will only "bond" with then endo, but the ecto are going along for the ride. This product also has 11 species of bacteria listed and 2 species of Tricoderma. A 4 oz tub was $20. I think this will last through 4 growing seasons. You add one scoop (looks like 1/4-1/2 teaspoon) to a gallon of water. I'm about to start potting up my seedlings. This will be their first pot up to a 4 inch pot. I'm planning on using this now and when they go in the ground. Has anyone else tried this product?
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