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Nov 21, 2015 9:59 PM CST
Name: David Laderoute
Zone 5B/6 - NW MO (Zone 5b)
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I often use mycorrhizae and have good experience. I have done a number of experiments when potting up seedlings, transplanting, etc. Wherein I add mycorrhizae to some and withhold from others - same species, same growth size, same seedling batch and so on. A pure experiment with the only test condition being using mycorrhizae in some plants and not others.

The results have shown that the plants with mycorrhizae added develop larger root system and are in general "better" plants in terms of size, color, blooming and so on.

There is some info (but not a lot) I have found on the net of the benefits of mycorrhizae for Plumeria. There is tons of info showing the benefits for plants in general and many specific plants.

I am wondering if any of you have tried adding mycorrhizae when starting cuttings and/or potting up/transplanting rooted cuttings? And if so, what has been your experience?

Since I have a newly acquired cutting and rooted plant purchased from Ken, I will be in a position in a few months to benefit from experience that any of you all have.
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