Subject: [permaculture] Microbial innoculants for trees and shrubs - info found in a mailing list
Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 20:57:38 -0400
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specific microbe species, their functions and the types of plants that
prefer them. Most of the five questions below relate to pairing specific
plant species to specific fungal species.
hardwood trees prefer fungally dominated tea and dry chunky "brown"
(carbon) surface mulch.
fruit trees are likely to prefer ectomycorrhizal fungi to the
endomycorrhizal kind.
make fungally dominated or bacterially dominated AACT from worm castings,
fish hydrolysate, kelp meal, alfalafa meal, molasses.
Are there preferred fungal inoculants out there for fruit trees and vines?
E. B. Stone Organics "Tree & Shrub Food" has microbes and seems more like
microbe food.
Ingredients below:
Ingredients: Blood Meal, Feather Meal, Bone Meal, Chicken Manure, Sulphate
of Potash, Kelp Meal, Bat Guano, Alfalfa Meal, Humic Acid, Beneficial
Bacteria RBC104, Micronized Mycorrhizae
Bacteria: bacillus subtilis, b lichenformis, b. pumilus, paenibacillus
polymyxa, streptomyces lydicus, streptomyces greiseus