Description
Key Benefits of Planting with RootGrowRootGrow enhances a plant’s root system so a newly planted plant:
Finds more food, finds more water.
Needs less fertilizers.
Establishes quicker and reduces failure rates.
Has increased tolerance to drought and adverse soil conditions.
These “friendly” mycorrhizal fungi are completely natural and organic and native to UK soils.How to use RootGrowThe mycorrhizal fungi granules need to come into direct contact with the plant’s are two methods of application, as a dry granule for container grown plants and as a root dip for bare root plants.Pot/Container Grown PlantsA good rule of thumb is to look at the bottom of the pot to be treated as you will need enough rootgrow granules to lightly cover this area. To do this, dig a hole to the correct depth then lightly sprinkle the bottom of the planting hole with rootgrow and plant the plant directly onto the very small plants from the cell grown range (marked Cg) again the principle of getting the granules into contact with the roots is important. Water the plants and then roll the root plug onto a saucer of granules and whatever sticks should be seed trays mix rootgrow 1:19 with the compost. As a guide this table shows how many plants the different packs of RootGrow will treat.
| Plant Pot Size | Approx. number of plants treated per pack | ||||
| 60g | 150g | 360g | 1Kg | 5L | |
| Cell Grown Plants (Cg in catalogue) | 20-24 | 50-60 | 120-145 | 330-400 | 1330-1600 |
| 9cm – Pot Grown Plants from our mail order range (Pg in catalogue) | 16 | 40 | 96 | 265 | 1060 |
| 2 Litre Pot size
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