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Old 21-10-2005, 04:53 PM
kerryo kerryo is offline
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Seriously, there is no real difference between mycorrhiza and
yeast; if the conditions are right, both will replicate madly;
if they are wrong, both will die off; and you can get as much
new material from thriving communities as you want.

It's primarily a damn-fool idea, a.k.a. a way of extracting
money from fools, as the appropriate selection of mycorrhiza
and techniques for getting it established are very tricky, and
not likely to work when done by amateurs (including professional
horticulturists).

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och well. gone and done and bought it now. who knows, may be a brilliant buy. This winter is tipped to be a bitter one so anything that claims to get plants well rooted quicker sounds like it's worth a go. I'm considering a test and control area but am tempted just do all the plants as if i can see a difference between the two groups and the test group is better, i'll be scunnered. kerry