PureAg PureBLUE | Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi
PureAg PureBLUE | Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi
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Blueberries are unique in their dependence on symbiotic fungi for survival. Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi primarily colonize the root hairs, forming a loose network of hyphae that can penetrate the epidermal cells at various points, often filling them. These fungal structures facilitate nutrient exchange, crucial for the plant's growth. PureAg PureBlue provides the essential ericoid mycorrhizal fungi that blueberries rely on for nutrient absorption from organic matter, playing a vital role in enhancing plant growth and nutrient uptake.
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The mycorrhizae worked really well on the blueberries, and they included a free solution that works on botritis and other pathogens. Very nice products, and I would order again
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I found this product after reading “Mycorrhizal Planet” by Michael Phillips. We have 25 blueberries bushes along with blackberries and raspberries.
This spring is going to be epic. We’re going to add PureAg mycorrhiza to AEA Rejuvenation. PureAg have incredible products when you realize the potential of what they have to offer. Too add there items to the rejuvenation of your soil or IPM. Not to mention they customer service and support!
These are genuine good people. Family operated business. Will take time out of day on a Saturday at 12 pm to speak to you on the phone until you have a full understanding. A human answers the phone each time. I will be a consistent customer to this product & I am going to give a bag to my blueberry nursery in hopes of scoring some extra high bushes
I am a home-grower of just 10 blueberry plants, and I have had a few questions about correct application of PureBLUE product in my state to establish plants and for maintenance. I am pleased with the support and with the product so far.
I also appreciate the small sample that comes with my order!
PureAg PureBLUE | Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi