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Old February 14, 2010   #1
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Where do you purchase mycorr and actinovate online. Who sells it?
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Old February 14, 2010   #2
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Actinovate--TCS Hydropohic
Myrogrow-fungi.com
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Old February 16, 2010   #3
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dipchip, shoot me a private message and I'll point you to what I consider the best mycorrhiza out there, this of course backed by test results.
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Bohia, Why not share with us
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Old March 5, 2010   #5
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Bill, i am not sure on the rules about posting links.
The best mycorrhiza out there is RTI without a shadow of a doubt, the spore counts and testing done on this product is unbelievable, it literally knocks the others aside, now I do know that some companies will tell you that you dont need a half bazillion spores, and I agree, I do however feel that if I have 10 x the amount needed, I can be sure that it will work and work well.
All of this is substantiated by test results.
We have used a bunch of different brands over the years, and the difference we noticed with the RTI symbios pumpkin pro is amazing. It is not just for pumpkins, Endo Mycorrhiza will work very efficiently on all garden plants.
There are a few different products, biologicals, that have a symbiotic relationship with our plants and mycorrhiza that can help to create a vast colony of roots and fungi that aid in the uptake of nutrients, water and help to make our plants drought tolerant, more tolerant to stress and healthier, making them less susceptable to disease.
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Worm's Way has it.

http://www.wormsway.com/results.aspx...e&cat=all&AC=1
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