Great White Premium Mycorrhizae® (Mycorrhizae and Trichodermas)
Endo and ecto mycorrhizae, beneficial bacteria and trichoderms build a microbial system in and on plant roots that improves water and nutrient uptake. Great White can be used in hydroponic crops, field agriculture or home gardening. It is best to use it in the early stages of growth. Users should look for showy, vigorous plants. Great White is used by professional and home growers for its quality, consistency and proven results.
How is it used:
Seeds: Sprinkle lightly with Great White.
Cuttings: Dip the cutting into the rooting gel/solution, then lightly dip it into the Great White powder. Mix into the pre-soak/fertilizer solution at a ratio of 1 tablespoon (5 grams) per 8 liters of water.
Transplant: Lightly dust the hole where it is to be planted and place the plant directly on top.
Soil, Coco and Topfeeding: Apply in a proportion of 1 tablespoon (5 grams) per 8 liters of water.
Hydroponic cultivation: Mix in the tank with regular feeding at a rate of 1 tablespoon (5 grams) per 40 liters of water. Hydroponic growers may find sediment or particles at the bottom of the tank and should not worry about loss of product; It is normal for the carrier to settle.
Data sheet:
Endomycorrhizas
Glomus aggregatum – 83 props per gram
Glomus intraradices – 83 props per gram
Glomus mosseae – 83 props per gram
Glomus etunicatum – 83 props per gram
Glomus clarum – 11 props per gram
Glomus monosporum – 11 props per gram
Paraglomus brazilianum – 11 props per gram
Glomus deserticola – 11 props per gram
Gigaspora daisy – 11 props per gram
Ectomycorrhiza
Pisolithus tinctorious – 187,875 propagules per gram
Rhizopogon luteolus – 5,219 props per gram
Rhizopogon fulvigleba – 5,219 props per gram
Rhizopogon villosullus – 5,219 props per gram
Rhizopogon amylopogon – 5,219 props per gram
Scleroderma citrinum – 5,219 props per gram
Scleroderma strain – 5,219 props per gram
Bacterium
Azotobacter chroococcum – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus subtilis – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus licheniformis – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus azotoformans – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus megaterium – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus coagulans – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus pumilus – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Paenibacillus durum – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Paenibacillus polymyxa – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Saccharomyces cerevisiae – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Pseudomonas aureofaciens – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Pseudomonas fluorescens – 525,000 CFU’s per gram
Trichoderma koningii-187,875 CFU’s per gram
Trichoderma harzianum-125,250 CFU’s per gram