£9.99
£9.99
Root Success Liquid Concentrate™ contains mycorrhizae, bacteria, trichoderma and an all-purpose fertilizer. It is well-suited to a variety of soils, climates and plants. Liquid Concentrate is easily applied to new plantings by simply adding it to your watering solution. The all-purpose fertilizer provides an excellent microbe food to establish plants and beneficial organisms. Root Success Liquid Concentrate™ will create a thriving and diverse soil capable of supporting maximum root and plant growth.
Mycorrhizae: Beneficial Bacteria, Trichoderma & All-Purpose Fertilizer
WHAT DOES MYCORRHIZAE DO?
Mycorrhizae are fundamental for superior plant performance, helping supply the water and nutrients needed for good development, flowering and fruiting. In exchange, they receive essential sugars and other compounds supplied by the plant. Beneficial soil bacteria help make soil nutrients available to plants and assist in breaking down organic matter in soil.
HOW ARE THEY APPLIED?
It’s easy to get the microbes into the root system by simply adding it to your watering solution. Root Success Liquid Concentrate™ will create a thriving and diverse soil capable of supporting maximum root and plant growth.
BENEFITS:
• Optimum water and nutrient uptake and plant vitality
• Lifetime of benefits with minimal input
• Abundant root, flower and fruit development
• Increase drought tolerance
• Minimise transplant shock
How to Use
Seeds: For seed coating, soak seeds in solution for 24 hours before sowing. When sowing, trickle the remaining solution into the holes / furrows.
Plants: Root-Success Liquid can be applied at all stages of plant growth and can also be used to treat existing plants, simply follow the dilution rate and use the solution in place of normal watering.
Turf: Apply 10 litres of solution over 10m2
Application | Dilution Rate |
Seeds | 5 ml per 1 Ltr of water |
Plants | 20 ml per 10 Ltr of water |
Turf | 20 ml per 10 Ltr of water |
Aftercare
Root Success® Liquid can be used along side slow release fertilizers.
Mycorrhizal Fungi are unaffected by most commercially available fungicides, although avoiding these in the first 3-4 weeks is advisable.
Once open store in a cool dry place and use within 1 year.
Endo Mycorrhizae
Glomus Etunicatum
Glomus Intraradices
Glomus Mosseae
Glomus Aggregatum
Beneficial Bacteria
Bacillus Licheniformis
Bacillus Megaterium
Bacillus Pumilus
Bacillus Azotoformans
Bacillus Coagulans
Bacillus Thuringiensis
Paenibacillus Polymyxa
Paenibacillus Durum
Azotobacter Chroococcum
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Pseudomonas Aureofaciens
Pseudomonas Fluorescens
Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens
Bacillus Subtilis