Tomatoville® Gardening Forums

Tomatoville® Gardening Forums (http://www.tomatoville.com/index.php)
-   Undercover Gardening™ (http://www.tomatoville.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85)
-   -   Soil Moist Root Dip (http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=47201)

clkeiper April 4, 2018 04:09 PM

Soil Moist Root Dip
 
Has anyone used "Soil Moist root-dip"[SIZE="1"]TM[/SIZE] in any of their greenhouse/high tunnel or potted plant growing? have you seen any benefit from using it? it has endo and ectomycorrhizal fungi in it.

saltmarsh April 4, 2018 04:56 PM

No, but this will be the third year I've used this product.

[url]https://www.greenviewfertilizer.com/store/p/Roots-BioPak-Soil-Drench__27-56584.aspx#.WsU3XGQzB8E[/url]

I soak all my transplants in it just before planting. Contains Bacillus pumilus and humic acid.

When planting seed I put the seed in the ground, wet the seed with the solution and cover (improves germination rate and sprout vigor). Then when the plants have their first true leaves I apply a drench to the plants. Works for me at little cost. Claud

bower April 4, 2018 06:23 PM

I see there are different products for trees, shrubs vs plants, which is a good thing, as they are different organisms. More specifics and what sprays not to use if you click on Form E.
[url]http://www.soilmoist.com/products/mycorrhizal/root-dip.php[/url]

The only thing I've used for bare root shrubs or trees is kelp solution dip - not mycos but works well - and kelp solution to water tomatoes in the greenhouse, for the transplant stress.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:15 AM.


★ Tomatoville® is a registered trademark of Commerce Holdings, LLC ★ All Content ©2022 Commerce Holdings, LLC ★