Product Description:
Spore! 4 Species is a blend of 4 endomycorrhiza (arbuscular mycorrhiza).
Contains: 275 total propagules/g or 124,575 propagules/lb Rhizophagus (glomas) intraradices, Rhizophagus (Glomas) clarus, Septoglomus (Glomas) deserticola, and
Claroideoglomas etunicatum.
Higher concentration than MycoApply Endo.
Benefits
The species of Endomycorrhizal fungi included in this blend have been shown to provide the following benefits when used in agriculture:
- Improved Soil Structure and Water Retention,
- Improved Nutrient Up-Take (esp. Phosphorus)
- Plant Growth, Increased Yield, Healthy soils,
- Bigger and Stronger Roots.
- Improved plant tolerance to drought, salinity, heavy metals, nutrient deficient soils and other stresses
Applications
- Aloe Vera and succulents (Gasteraloe) *
- Vegetables, cannabis/hemp, shrubs, grasses/cereal crops, flowers, certain tree species (tropical, poplar, alder, eucalyptus and olive, etc) **
- Apply at root zone during time of planting or seeding. Mix with soil/fertilzer/broadcast at time of planting/root soaks and compost teas.
- Use as input in soil/fertilizer blends to add value to your product and meet consumer needs.
- Organic, All Natural
- Reduces transplant shock and saves farmer’s on the cost of replanting.
Applications
- Vegetable, cannabis/hemp, landscape shrubs, orchards and tree farm, vineyard transplants
- Apply at root zone during time of transplanting.
- Made in America
Carrier: Zeolite
Product type: Granular. non-soluble
Net wt. 20 lb., 50 lb., 2000 lb
Registered: N/A Not registered organic. Organically sourced nutrients and mycorrhiza in an inert water-soluble pouch.
Pricing: Contact for distributor and wholesale pricing.
Product Description: 275 total prop/g, Rhizophagus
intraradices, Rhizophagus clarus, Septoglomus deserticola, and
Claroideoglomas etunicatum.
Carrier: Kaolinite clay and/or zeolite.
Product type: Granular, non-soluble.
Pricing: Call for pricing
Registered: CDFA Organic Input Material
*Application of Glomus deserticola as bio-fertilizer of Gasteraloe in saline growing medium and biocontrol of Fusarium sp.
**Mycorrhizal Symbiosis for Better Adaptation of Trees to Abiotic Stress Caused by Climate Change in Temperate and Boreal Forests