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Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculant for Deciduous & Conifer Trees / Standard & Grafted Forms with Trichoderma + Bacillus Bacteria

  • Features a broad-spectrum blend of 18 mycorrhizal fungi species; Endomycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) & Ectomycorrhizal Fungi (EMF)

  • Enhanced with 5 Trichoderma species and 3 Bacillus soil bacteria for advanced root–soil activity

  • Establishes a powerful Secondary Root System beneath plants

  • Extends root reach far beyond the plant’s natural root zone

  • Improves water and nutrient uptake, including hard-to-reach minerals

  • Supports vigorous root development and efficient root function

  • Enhances soil biology and microbial diversity in the root zone

  • Helps plants grow stronger and perform more consistently under challenging conditions

  • Supports long-term plant vitality and resilience to stress

  • One application supports the plant for its entire lifetime


DID YOU KNOW? 


Mycorrhizae are a natural partnership between fungi and plants. Fungi in the soil grow tiny, thread-like structures that connect to plant roots and act as extensions of the root system, helping plants absorb more water and nutrients. In return, plants share some of the sugars they produce during photosynthesis with the fungi. This relationship forms an extensive, hidden system beneath our feet — a true win-win partnership that supports life underground 


AMF (Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi) form symbiotic relationships with the roots of around 80–90% of all land plants. Their microscopic filaments can extend the effective root system by up to 700 times, dramatically increasing access to water and nutrients. 


EMF (Ectomycorrhizal Fungi) form close associations with many trees by growing around the roots, creating dense fungal networks in the soil. They play a vital role in forest ecosystems, supporting nutrient exchange and long-term tree vitality. 


Trichoderma species are naturally occurring soil fungi commonly found in healthy, biologically active soils. They are widely studied for their ability to interact with plant roots and support dynamic root-zone environments. 


Bacillus soil bacteria are beneficial soil microorganisms known for their ability to survive in challenging soil conditions. They contribute to a balanced soil microbiome and support efficient nutrient cycling in the root zone.

MycoBoost Tric | For Trees | Trichoderma + Bacillus Bacteria

£9.90Price
    • Trees & shrubs (e.g. birch, beech, cedar, oak, eucalyptus, hornbeam, horse chestnut, lime, hazel, alder, poplar, willow, maple, ash, rowan)

    • Ornamental conifers (e.g. fir, hemlock, larch, spruce, pine, thuja, yew, juniper, cypress)

    • Creeping & ground-cover plants

    • Fruit trees & olive trees


    Suitable for both; Standard and Grafted Forms.

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