Product Description
Empathy Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi holds the recipe for gardening success. This naturally-occurring Fungi can be added to the bottom of a planting hole, helping to increase the amount of nutrients and water a plant can absorb. How? Micorrhizal fungi creates a symbiotic relationship with your plant, which means they help each other to thrive. This organic rootgrow fungi attaches itself to the roots of your plant, spreading up to 700 times more than the plant's own roots. This secondary root system draws in extra water and nutrients, lasting the plant's whole life. This is a natural fungi that has given plants a helping hand for over 450 million years. It's completely natural, environmentally friendly, and lasts the entirety of the plant's life. Add this superb Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi to the immediate planting area before popping in your plant - it's really that easy. This product is provided as a 360g sachet. Comes with a 10ml scoop.
*Please note: If your order contains only Empathy Root Grow products, then your items will be dispatched within three working days. If your order contains a mixture of plants and Empathy Root grow products, then your Empathy items will be dispatched with your first plant delivery. Packaging may vary from the image, but the product is still the same.
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Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi can be used on most garden plants - excluding the following: Brassicas, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Heathers, Cranberries and Blueberries. Rootgrow Ericoid can be used for those plants. To apply this fungi, simply sprinkle a dosage evenly into the planting hole. Place your plant on top of the granules, making sure the roots make direct contact with the granules. Backfill as normal. For application amounts, follow this guide: 2 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 2 litres. 5 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 5 litres 7 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 10/15 litres 12 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 25 litres 16 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 50 litres 32 scoops per plant for pot sizes of 100 litres.