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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Mycorrhizae have been spectacularly successful in supporting growth in the trees I've planted in the native reforestation in my woods
Ken. Gibbs
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This stuff heard it worked great ya need a great root system
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
It works, plants are thriving and healthy.
Joyce B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I'm growing some peas indoors this year so I wanted to get an inoculant. This product seems to have worked well since the pea plants came up almost immediately after I planted them. I'd rate the product very good.
RcB
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Used it as a base for my own garden fertilizer-tea and had an incredible year in our garden.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Plants were doing well, then I add the bliss powder now the plants are even better. Adding to all my plants
joe m
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Used this to start blueberry cuttings. It worked great. Also using it for other potted plants. They are all healthier and stronger looking.
Patrick Ng
Reviewed in Singapore on October 25, 2024
Worked well for my son’s bio experiment.
MewMew11
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022
I primarily purchased this for my various seedlings/transplanting (definitely helps), but also I recently purchased a melocactus online that was in very dire shape when I received it. From reading various cacti enthusiast forums, many state mature melos that have total root loss/extensive damage aren’t salvageable. I supposed that is true depending on the situation. My melo did not have issues with rot, so I guess I had that going for me, but I still wanted to go beyond and give the best chance of survival. I did some reading and found a few studies that discussed cacti and mycorrhizal fungi relationships. I’m not sure if the particular fungi strains in this product are found in the wild with cacti, but I did find a study that used one of the strains in this product to help re-establish endangered cacti in the wild. So I thought why not? Well, my melo redeveloped its root system (I have not done a thorough look/check because I don’t want to disturb it anymore, but it definitely re-rooted). Hopefully it stays healthy from here on out. I can’t say my melo would have re-established on its own or not, but it didn’t hurt to try using this product! Hopefully in the future there will be more extensive studies about fungi and cacti together… Anyway just giving this info out there in case somebody is ever in the same situation as me! I’ll give an update in time whether or not my melo continues to thrive!Edit: Unfortunately my melo didn’t make it. RIP little prickly pal :-(! So, here is the deal. When my melo arrived it had ZERO root system. I’m talking nadaaaaa. Unfortunately noticed it rotting after some time. When I went to unearth my pal from its pot, the roots definitely re-established. Did this ultimately help with the re-establishment of the roots? Again, I can’t say for sure if my melo would have established those roots by itself or not. I don’t think this product caused the rotting. I am no beginner with cacti, but because melos are said to be super fickle maybe it was doomed from the get-go. Anyway, ultimately I doubt this product hurt my melo. I’ve used it for tons of seedlings and when repotting and have never had an issue. Also, as previously mentioned, there was a study I did read that used a fungi strain that is within this product. Do your own research and see if you think it would be worth it for you or not. I’ll still use it. All my other plant pals that have used this are going strong (I have 200+ cacti and another 50+ plants or so within my home and garden and no ill effects for them).
luke eltze
Reviewed in Australia on July 22, 2021
Would recommend for transfer
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