150g Empathy rootgrow Mycorrizal Fungi
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€6.65

Overview
Rootgrow has become a planting essential for professional and amature gardeners alike who want to ensure that their plants get off to the best start possible. Sprinkle a little when planting to ensure fantastic root growth and all the benefits that come with it. In nature plants rely on on a vast array of soil microbes to produce and exchange all of the nutrients required for healthy growth. The most remarkable of these are the mycorrhizal fungi. Benefits Superior water and nutrient uptake with enhanced natural vigour, more abundant flowers and heavier cropping Plants. Need less synthetic fertiliser and will survive better in dry conditions. Added resilience in overcoming replant problems and disease. Please Note: If you order this product along with a plant or tree that is available at a later date, this product will be delivered at the same time. Application information Follow these simple steps to planting success with Rootgrow 1. Dig planting hole as normal. 2. Look at the base of the plant that is being planted and sprinkle into the bottom ofthe hole enough granules to cover only that area. Do not mix in. 3. Place the plant in the hole directly on top of the granules. It is important that the granules come into direct contact with the plant roots. 4. Backfill as normal with compost/soil. 5. If using additional fertiliser add as a top dress or in backfill. 6. Add mulch or top dress as required. How many plants will Rootgrow treat? 9 cm pot: 1 tsp or 5g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 72 plants) 2-3 litre pot: 1 scoop or 25g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 18 plants) 4-5 litre rose: 2 scoops or 50g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 9 roses) 15 litre tree: 3 scoops or 60g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 5 trees) Mycorrhizal Fungi and Your Plant This quick video will give you a better understanding of what Mycorrhizal Fungi is and how it can help your plant. This remarkable symbiotic relationship will work wonders for your garden. How Does It Work? Once joined with the plant this fungi will travel through the soil creating a truly massive root system. This 'hybrid' root system is highly efficient at finding nutrients from places where a plant's root cannot travel, releasing soil bound chemicals, including those from our trusted fertilisers, and transporting these back to its partner, a beneficial relationship that will persist throughout the life of the plant. A healthy plant with an established root system in a functional soil needs less intervention, chemical or physical. Supported by the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Gardeners endorse rootgrow because rootgrow treated plants establish better with greater vigour, replant more successfully, have better developed root systems and cope better with drought conditions.
Overview
Rootgrow has become a planting essential for professional and amature gardeners alike who want to ensure that their plants get off to the best start possible. Sprinkle a little when planting to ensure fantastic root growth and all the benefits that come with it. In nature plants rely on on a vast array of soil microbes to produce and exchange all of the nutrients required for healthy growth. The most remarkable of these are the mycorrhizal fungi. Benefits Superior water and nutrient uptake with enhanced natural vigour, more abundant flowers and heavier cropping Plants. Need less synthetic fertiliser and will survive better in dry conditions. Added resilience in overcoming replant problems and disease. Please Note: If you order this product along with a plant or tree that is available at a later date, this product will be delivered at the same time. Application information Follow these simple steps to planting success with Rootgrow 1. Dig planting hole as normal. 2. Look at the base of the plant that is being planted and sprinkle into the bottom ofthe hole enough granules to cover only that area. Do not mix in. 3. Place the plant in the hole directly on top of the granules. It is important that the granules come into direct contact with the plant roots. 4. Backfill as normal with compost/soil. 5. If using additional fertiliser add as a top dress or in backfill. 6. Add mulch or top dress as required. How many plants will Rootgrow treat? 9 cm pot: 1 tsp or 5g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 72 plants) 2-3 litre pot: 1 scoop or 25g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 18 plants) 4-5 litre rose: 2 scoops or 50g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 9 roses) 15 litre tree: 3 scoops or 60g (a 360g sachet will treat approximately 5 trees) Mycorrhizal Fungi and Your Plant This quick video will give you a better understanding of what Mycorrhizal Fungi is and how it can help your plant. This remarkable symbiotic relationship will work wonders for your garden. How Does It Work? Once joined with the plant this fungi will travel through the soil creating a truly massive root system. This 'hybrid' root system is highly efficient at finding nutrients from places where a plant's root cannot travel, releasing soil bound chemicals, including those from our trusted fertilisers, and transporting these back to its partner, a beneficial relationship that will persist throughout the life of the plant. A healthy plant with an established root system in a functional soil needs less intervention, chemical or physical. Supported by the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Gardeners endorse rootgrow because rootgrow treated plants establish better with greater vigour, replant more successfully, have better developed root systems and cope better with drought conditions.