If you use some soil that a plant with mycorrhizae is/was growing in, you
can get mycelia (the living, tiny strands of mycorrhizae) directly. And
mycelia make a better inoculum than spores because they're actively growing
already. Also, like mentioned in the first post, not every strain of
mycorrhizae makes a lot of spores so you may or may not get enough spores
of what you want to inoculate your plant with.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 6:36 PM, sals3 <sals3@cox.net> wrote:
I feel if u have spores the way you make them living is with compost tea._______________________________________________
I
think you have to revive the spores .
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