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Old March 10, 2012   #14
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Ami - have you read anything that applies this concept to organic P? Generally, organic P becomes available very, very slowly. I can't imagine a situation where it would interfere with the Mycos.

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One of the things Myco's do is make the P (phosphorus) available to the plant that would otherwise not be available. There is no need for high phosphorus ferts when using Mycorrhiza and yes it can inhibit the symbiotic relationship formed between the roots and the aggregate (Rhizophere) by the Mycorrhiza. Ami
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