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Originally Posted by PR-Giants
I apologize.
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Your probably right..you should to yourself.. :^)
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Originally Posted by PR-Giants
Plants with thick roots, poorly branched and with few root hairs, are usually more dependent on mycorrhizae for normal growth and development. When the level of soil fertility and humidity are increased, the dependence on the mycorrhizal condition decreases to a point where the plant becomes immune to colonization.
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Does the study say what material was used for the study? They say dependence decreases, but I don't think anyone has optimum fertility in soil to the point of us using the product in question is futile. If pulled a plant out of the ground that had the root mass without using Mycorrhizae of one where I did I'd probably save myself a couple bucks now wouldn't I.. If you didn't know it I'm here to help people, not create conflict or degrade an individual. What's your motivation? Mine is plants, helping others when I can, and being Happy :^)