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๐ฟ Grow smarter, not harder โ join the mycorrhizal revolution!
Smart Growerโs Mycorrhizal Fungi Root Enhancer delivers a fresh, potent 5-strain blend with 100 live spores per gram, designed to boost root health and accelerate plant growth. Easy to use and compatible with most fertilizers, this 125g powder treats up to 125 plants, making it an essential organic solution for thriving gardens, houseplants, and lawns.







| ASIN | B0D7W5T12F |
| Brand | Smart Grower |
| Brand Name | Smart Grower |
| Coverage | 500 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 764 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00198715801545 |
| Included Components | Pure Mycorrhizal Fungi |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 125 Grams |
| Item form | Powder |
| Item weight | 125 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Smart Grower |
| Mixing Ratio | 1:125 |
| Model Number | SMART-GROWER-5-STRAIN-MYCORRH-825ef1667d |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 00198715801545 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
| Specific uses for product | Root Development |
| Target Species | Gardens, Houseplants, Lawns |
| Unit Count | 4.4093 Ounce |
H**A
Seems very active
I use a worm casting/coir mix for micro greens. Adding these spores seems to help them grow faster by supporting the roots. Supposedly the seed in beginning has all the nutrients it needs, but that doesnโt say much about support for when the roots spring into life, and the point of microbes in there is that they help with uptake/transport of nutrients via the roots. I do think this helps a lot with growth. I harvest my pea shoots and sunflower sprouts at least a day or two earlier than I used to and they all look great. I add these powdered microbes when mixing the soil and planting the seeds in, then as they grow I usually feed with same brand hydroponic feed every other watering. Very pleased with the quality and results. Also, I propagated a few cuttings and they did extremely well with both alternating the microbes and feed. If you try this with hydroponics, you can use rinsed pumice in a jar and dilute the microbe powder in water, add that, then your cutting. I learned that the microbes love to camp out in the pumice- itโs like a condo community for them so they stick around and thrive for awhile. Replenishing from time to time (drain water and replace) is probably a good idea, and these products seem economical to do so, at least on a small scale.
C**T
Transplanting Necessity and the main plant saving product I will ALWAYS USE!
This root enhancer is amazing and I would suggest that anyone having to uproot to transplant or just transplant plants, should use this. It saved every plant that had to be uprooted and replanted due to flooding in my garden. It turned very stressful situation into a happy and joyful new garden.
D**N
Great product
Iโve seen a tremendous improvement in my garden since using this.
M**H
Gives a good nutrient balance
I used this in conjunction, mixed with, a bone meal based mild organic fertilizer when planting bulbs in a raised bed. The soil was layered in types. The base over the antigopher screen was a fine layer of finely shredded cedar mulch, not composted and aromatic. This layer, call it an inch thick, was overlaid with relatively expensive bags of fine raised bed soil, which is about 4" deep. Over this, about 8" deep is compost that our county produces from, well don't ask what it's made from is the saying, but it's good, and very inexpensive. Over this was another layer about 1" of the expensive raised bed soil. As I planted the bulbs, (Lillies, Gladiolus, Dahlias, fall blooming Crocus), I spread a good layer of the nutrient+mycorrhizae mix, did a little soil mixing with my fingers, then placed the bulbs and covered. Once all were planted, I placed a 2" layer of Shredded cedar over the entire bed which went above the top of the nominal 12" height of the bed. These are now growing VERY well with that strength plants have when they are healthy. I checked on the fall crocuses, which are slow to sprout. The one I carefully dug was sprouting but not yet emerged. I think that's what they are supposed to do, to wait for the hotter summer. So I am loving these Mycorrhizae. They seem to give the plants a good balance of nutrients. Petunias I overplanted in this bed are also doing very well, covered in purple and aromatic blooms. I highly recommend this product and this method for a raised bed.
A**G
Pretty good
Good. It seems to work. Healthy looking.
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