The first step is to plant them properly. In children, it is said that the love and care of the first 3 years of life is crucial for the rest of your life. It is no different with small fruit trees.
Humus, Leonardite
1. It may be boring, but it all starts with the soil. If you have a less than ideal soil texture, pH and organic matter content, it's a good idea to put good quality soil in the planting hole. You can also put organic manure in the bottom of the planting hole to feed the tree later, but not in direct contact with the root. The decomposition of the organic fertiliser produces substances that can directly scorch the roots. We can increase the low humus content by Blackjak by watering.
It is important to compact the soil at the end of planting and water it thoroughly. If the soil doesn't stick to the caproot, it won't be able to grow!

Micorrhizal fungi and mulching
2. We know that mycorrhizal fungi form mutually beneficial relationships with plant roots. We call this symbiosis. This lifelong relationship has been in place for over 300 million years, we use it. The highest active ingredient, containing 6 different strains of mycorrhizae MikoMax Garden is the ideal choice. Sprinkle the microgranules close to the roots so that they can adhere together.
There is also a solution to introduce mycorrhizal fungi into the root zone of previously planted trees and shrubs. Our products are excellent for this purpose: the InoMyc the liquid mycorrhiza and 10M Mulch Mix with Micorrhiza.

Trichoderma fungi
3. If you cut back the roots of your graft, harmful fungi can enter the small trees through the wounds. This can be prevented if the Tricho Immun 1% (100 g in 10 litres) is added to these small trees for one day, A Tricho Immun from the solution is absorbed into the root and can do its beneficial work by penetrating the plant. Did you know that the Tricho Immun fungal strains in the product were discovered by two female doctors from the University of Debrecen in Tokaj Furmint vines?

Seaweeds
+1. Seaweeds are fantastic creatures. They photosynthesise, converting a lot of harmful carbon dioxide into sugar. The alga Ecklonia maxima, which grows off the coast of South Africa, supports plant rooting with its high plant auxin content. So if you Kelpak water your plants with a solution, they will develop bigger roots and take up more water and nutrients.

