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Mar 10, 2024 4:25 AM CST
Name: Ylis
Northern Sweden (Zone 4a)
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When I ordered coco husk, the seller sent along a bag of Rootgrow Mycorrhiza. It contains arbuscular mycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza.

Should I be using this when I repot my Adeniums or is it better to use it for plants that will never be treated with fungicide (I just use cinnamon) or be root trained?

Should I only use it on the Adeniums that are not being root trained?

Is it actually beneficial for the ones that are going to be root trained to help them recover when the feeder roots have been pruned?

Thinking

There are so many variables to consider. One might think repotting is a fairly straight forward thing, but noooooo... Sighing!

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