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CPR for Your Plants! Revive Your Dead Soil Indoors/Out - 11,2000,000 Mycorrhizal Friendly Fungi Spores
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CPR for Your Plants! Revive Your Dead Soil Indoors/Out - 11,2000,000 Mycorrhizal Friendly Fungi Spores

by Hirt's Gardens

2 New starting at: $9.99


Sales Rank:  35,930th

FEATURES

  • CPR (Correct Planting Routine) 100% Organic and Natural
  • Mycorrhizal Friendly Fungi are also excellent for all Flowers, Vegetables, and Indoor Plants
  • Contains a blend of vitamins, minerals and mycorrhizae root nutrients (Friendly Fungi) designed to reduce plant loss, increase root mass, improve soil conditions, and promote healthy growth
  • Mycorrhizal friendly fungi are tiny, harmless critters that attach themselves to plant roots and actually help plants to make use of water and organic nutrients in the soil
  • You will receive 11,2000,000 Mycorrhizal Friendly Fungi Spors in a 16 oz. bag!


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Product Description
CPR (Correct Planting Routine) 100% Organic and Natural Contains a blend of vitamins, minerals and mycorrhizae root nutrients (Friendly Fungi) designed to reduce plant loss, increase root mass, improve soil conditions, and promote healthy growth. Guaranteed to contain 11,200,000 mycorrhizal spores per lb. One container will feed 5 flats of flowers or vegetables or 5 trees or shrubs with a 1 foot root ball. Or us 1 tablespoon of "CPR" per Flower, Vegetable or Indoor Plant. Mycorrhizal Fungi? The word mycorrhiza (plural: mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas) comes from the Greek language and literally means fungus roots. You may not know it, but mycorrhizal fungi are a crucial part of the health of 95% of the plants growing throughout the world. In fact, theyve been helping plants grow for millions of years! Mycorrhizal friendly fungi are tiny, harmless critters that attach themselves to plant roots and actually help plants to make use of water and organic nutrients in the soil. They live on the roots of roughly 95% of all earths plant species. In exchange for what they provide the plant, the plant offers the fungi a meal of sugars (fixed carbon) produced by the photosynthesis process. Benefits of Mycorrhizal Friendly Fungi Mycorrhizal fungi populate the area around a plants roots and form very thin filaments, adding to the length and efficiency of a plants roots. This is like having a second set of roots for the plants. Thus, plants, trees, and shrubs with a well established mycorrhizal fungal root system are better able to survive droughts and transplant shock. They also absorb more nutrients from the soil.
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