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Originally Posted by Abnshrek
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One of the points Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott, of Washington State University is trying to make is...
If you do decide to buy mycorrhizae then buy a product that was specifically manufactured for your area of the country because only the indigenous mycorrhizae will survive.
Do not spend many hours looking for a product that was specifically manufactured for your area of the country because it does not exist.
The other point is to make people aware that they could be killing indigenous mycorrhizae by adding too much phosphates to their soil.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with throwing away money, this is a good opportunity for the money to find a more secure home.