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Old May 3, 2013   #2
RayR
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Good question, and I think you'll get different strategies here.
The way I do it is I start inoculating with mycorrhizae at potting up since it takes a few weeks for the root association to take effect. So when it's transplanting time, I'd hope to already have mycorrhizae colonizing the roots. I'll also reinforce with a root dip containing mycorrhizae at transplanting. Great White has mycorrhizae plus beneficial bacteria and trichoderma fungi, so you could start with a drench now and then the full root dip later at transplant with Great White, BiotaMax, Actinovate and more AZOS.
That's just my strategy, but I don't think there is any wrong way to do it otherwise.
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