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![]() Hey tell me more(small, brown on edges, etc). My leaves are looking crappy too.
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![]() The magic of compost tea... ESPECIALLY in container plants or recently disturbed dirt! I think its the secret to a container plant rivaling one grown in the ground. Did you use a product off the shelf or did you make it yourself cheap?
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![]() Mycorrhiza fungi basically attach themselves to the root hairs of plants in a symbiotic relationship making the root systems much more capable of taking in moisture and nutrients. I've been to seminars and seen photos that show the root systems sometimes doubled or tripled in size thanks the the mycorrhizae that had attached themselves to the root systems of the plants in question. We used to use a product called Tree Saver that had mycorrhizae in it to help trees get over transplant shock quicker.
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![]() For gardeners who do not fertilize, the effects of mycorrhizae will always be dramatic because the plants are now better equipped to uptake nutrients naturally present in the soil. Keep in mind that within about 7 years plants will deplete any nutrients naturally present in the soil. For gardeners who already fertilze to provide nutrition at a more even rate, the effects of mycorrhizae will be less dramatic. The most cost effective means of innoculating soil with mycorrhizae is to mix in worm castings at the time of planting, then make sure the surface of the ground has a 3 to 4 inch layer of 1-inch diameter mulch to keep the surface from drying out too much. Applied this way, mycorrhizae need only be added once. The population will then remain with the plants unless the soil is deeply treated with an extreme fungicide. Note also that many soils already contain mycorrhizae: the gardener simply needs to put mulch on the surface so that the population can flourish.
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![]() tastyratz --- Mycorrhizae funghi and compost tea are two different things. Ironically, like Brent and Richard just said, the myco effect will be enhanced with the addition of vermicompost (worm poop).
The mulch connection did not ring a bell until I remembered that organic guys like Nananaman mulch, and heavily. Thanks Richard. Next stop - the Bushel Stop - mulch by the yard, cubic that is. Dan |
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![]() How did you add the mycorrhizae? I know you can buy it at Lowes or wherever in powder form.
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![]() you can get mycorr. in compost tea.
Just get some compost, stick a handful of oatmeal in it (I also stick a handful of sawdust by the wood saw) mix it up and drench it in non tap water. Stick it in a warm dark place for 4 or 5 days and you will have loads of fungus. Stick that in the tea and use 400 micron bags - you should be able to get it right in the tea. I use that to innoculate all soil with new plants and maybe once a month for everything. Works great |
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![]() The Mycorrhizae funghi I'm using is made by Organic Laboratories, right down the road in Stuart, Fla. It's called MycoStim and includes Kelp extracts and Humic Acid. To do a soil drench on established plants mix 1 cup MycoStim with 1 gal water. Punch holes into the root zone and pour solution in.
Also real good with seeds. Mix a little water with Myco to create a slurry. Add seeds to thoroughly coat and plant. One of my pole bean vines jumped the fence trellis and traveled up a power pole anchor cable all the way to the transformer. I came up with a fast easy way to punch holes in soil by removing the 2 tine discs from a hand held Garden Weasel, and mounting them on a threaded rod on the end of a shovel replacement handle. One on each side. If you don't break up the crust that forms on the soil surface the solution will run off. Transfer the gallon jug solution to a half gal watering can with a narrow spout - no run off. |
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![]() Has anyone noticed while the new leaf looks a lot healthy,there is also less white on it.
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![]() I use it on all my plants, but honestly with an AE AE the brown is sunburn on the whites of the leaves has nothing to do with nutrition. If kept in full sun after a while the new leaf is going to have some browning as well. It comes with the territory with Ae Ae's. Maybe someone should invent some Sunscreen spray for them... lol
But the mycorrhizae certainly does do a great job of helping your banana plants...
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![]() I never get any sunburn on any of my ae ae,the reason could be i keep it in a green house
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AWESOME! Found the stuff, and think i'm gonna give it a shot!-- Mycostim, Mycorrhiza, Organic Labs Products, Organic Fungus for plants
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![]() Great! What is the blue thing on the stake?
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![]() Will try this also, and use it on all of the plants.
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