Aptus' Mycor Mix strengthens and enlarges the root surface, significantly improving nutrient uptake.
Many growers still overfeed plants. The plant often can no longer absorb these nutrients and salts accumulate in the medium, making it acidic.
The trick is to make sure the plant can absorb the nutrients, Mycor Mix helps with this. Mycor Mix contains a mix of various Mycorrhyza. Mycorrhyza are fungi that settle on the plant's root system. The fine fungal threads increase the root surface area allowing more nutrients to be absorbed. This fungus lives off sugars from the plant, and in return the fungus passes on nutrients from the medium to the plant.
The use of Mycor Mix is visible during flowering because its use greatly increases the absorption capacity of phosphorus. A plant needs phosphorus to flower. Therefore, treated plants will form larger flowers, increasing yields. It is easy to see the effects of using Mycor Mix because the Mycor Mix is added per plant during planting. It is therefore possible to treat a row of plants, and compare the flowering and yield with a row of untreated plants. Mycor Mix will visibly convince you.
Advantages
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Mycorrhyza fungi improve plant uptake of phosphorus. Plants need phosphorus to flourish. Improved phosphorus uptake ensures better flowering and larger flowers. Mycorrhyza contributes to higher yields.
Composition
Mycor Mix contains a mix of endo mycorrhyza fungi. Only mycorrhyza of this type work on your plants. There are several types that work on trees, but which do not work on your plant. These mycorrhyza are fixed on a substrate that nourishes and protects the mycorrhyza. This ensures that the mycorrhyza in the Mycor Mix are still alive at the time of application. And because the different strains have been carefully selected, you can also be sure that the mycorrhyza are suitable for your plant.
Application and dosage
Before planting, sprinkle about 1 gram of Mycor Mix into the plant opening (the dosage spoon contains about 1 gram). The Mycor Mix thus has direct access to the roots.