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MikoMax 10kg

Dose: Enough for an area of 10.000 nm2 (1ha)

What is the mycorrhizal fungus and biostimulant MikoMax Garden good for?

  1. Increases the uptake of nutrients from the soil by plants
  2. Improves the plant's more efficient use of water
  3. Strengthens the natural resistance of plants
  4. Creating a more active and healthy soil life
  5. Thanks to the above, it improves crop quality and increases yields
  6. Due to its 6 types of nodules, it can be used in soils with different pH contents (acid, neutral or alkaline)
  7. help the plant not only in the early stages of its life, but throughout its life, e.g. in grapes for up to 50 years.

 

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Why should I choose this?

  1. Diversity of mycorrhizal species: there are nearly 200 strains of mycorrhizal fungi, each of which has a different soil effect. So, for example, if a product has 6 different strains of mycorrhizae - like MikoMax 10kg - it has 6 times the adaptive capacity of a single strain product.
  2. An important measure is the amount of propagules per cm3 of product. This is 20 for the oldest mycorrhiza product, and 500 for the MikoMax 10 kg product. In other words, the MikoMax 10 kg mycorrhiza product contains 25 times more active ingredient!
  3. Active substance content: 500,000 spores/kg from 6 mycorrhizal strains.

Storage of

Between 5 and 30 degrees Celsius, it will keep for at least 18 months in its original packaging. It should be applied as soon as possible after opening, but stored tightly closed in a cool, frost-free place for up to 6 months without deterioration.

 

🧐Did you know?

Mycorrhizal fungal species form a symbiotic relationship with the host plant, increasing its water and nutrient supply, stress tolerance and resistance to pests.

 

🍄More about Micorrhiza

It symbiotically interacts with the host plant, supporting it in taking up adequate amounts of water and nutrients during stressful periods such as frost or drought. The mycorrhiza, with a hyphal filament many hundreds of times the size of the host plant's root, can take up water and nutrients from much further away and more efficiently for the host plant. By penetrating the host plant, the mycorrhizal fungus strengthens the host plant's natural immune system, making it more resistant to fungal diseases. The mycorrhiza secretes substances that increase and improve soil aggregates, which are among the most important components of soil.

 

Since mycorrhizal fungi need root contact, we need to get them close to the root, max 1-2 cm from the root, when applying. For larger trees, it should be applied around the canopy in several places under the canopy stump. It is recommended to apply to the smaller, thinner roots.

 

🌱Lawn care with Micorrhiza

It is an arbuscular, or endo mycorrhizal, organism that forms a symbiotic relationship with 90% in plants, such as gyeppel is.
It is recommended to apply this product in one of the following ways:
1. The product should be spread and worked in shallowly before lawn care.
2. Mix with the lawn seeds and apply the mixture all at once.
Once the grass has been cut, the following options are still available for applying mycorrhiza:
1. When aerating the lawn, it should be injected into the top layer of the soil and then well watered in.
2. A more secure method: the Ino-Myc application of a liquid mycorrhizal product to the lawn, sprayed or watered with large quantities of water.

 

🤝Why is this cooperation good for the crop and how is it achieved?

Early in their growing season, plants get natural help from mycorrhizal fungi to take up more water and nutrients. At this time, the plants secrete substances that attract these fungi and encourage them to use part of their hyphal filaments to penetrate the roots of the crop. 

The plant senses whether it can cope with the task of absorbing water and nutrients from the soil on its own, or whether it needs nature's help. If it senses that it needs help, it secretes ready-made nutrients, carbohydrates, amino acids and other signalling substances produced by itself into the soil through its roots. 

This signal is detected by the mycorrhizal fungus and it moves towards the root and then penetrates the root. If the plant senses that there is already enough mycorrhiza, it will stop secreting root exudates. If the plant senses that it can cope with water and nutrient uptake on its own, it will not secrete any material at all to attract mycorrhizae. In the vast majority of cases, plants will need help in the early stages.

 

 

 

Video about Danuba Garden's chemical-free and organic products!

From the writer of the Gardener's Garden in Pilisszentkereszten blog by Miklós Szomorú: "I have a good half-hour video for you. But it's worth watching or listening to. Soil life, algae, michorrhiza fungi, and eco-plant protection. We use these materials instead of sprays and fertilizers. But of course compost itself is the best thing that can happen in a garden. With them we can only further improve and accelerate the balance."

 

 

The Mikorrhiza mushroom, find out more from the manufacturer

Recommended accompanying products:

mix with Asco Start Bio Bakter micro granulated organic fertiliser

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