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July 13, 2013 | #16 |
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I keep on adding Mycorrhizae to my soil along with a good fungus, what can I do to protect them? In the forest the Mycorrhizae can survive up to 2 years.
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The few times I've had damping off problems was when I used a standard sterile peat based seed starting mix and I wasn't using Trichoderma or any other beneficial inoculant then since I didn't know anything about them at the time. I've never used chamomile tea, but I did use a mulch of a silicate which is a well accepted method of deterring damping off pathogens from entering and establishing themselves in the soil. I've used coarse sand, but more often bird grit and never had a problem with damping off. Trichoderma offers a range of benefits also that interest me. From Cornell U. Quote:
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Mycorrhizae need living roots to survive and reproduce year after year. The forest is full of many perennials, grasses, trees and other plants which is why they survive. |
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July 14, 2013 | #18 |
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Thanks, Ray.
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August 30, 2013 | #19 |
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September 1, 2013 | #20 |
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Thanks for the great link, Ray. I've never taken the time to really understand mycorrhiza, and this article from a scholarly source answers many of my questions. I'm a skeptic and tend to discount info posted at product sales sites, so nice to have this.
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September 1, 2013 | #21 |
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As you consume all the scientific literature, the continuing discoveries of the importance of Mycorrhizae as well as other microbes to plant nutrition and pathogen and pest resistance is even more fantastic than the info posted at product sales sites.
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