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Monday, March 11, 2024
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big moon
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Bethlehem CT
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Back in the 90s when I was in college at UConn for horticulture and also doing an internship at the Arnold Arboretum. It was known that hard to grow plants would need a pinch of soil taken from the mother plant in doing this you would inoculate the new plant with the essential soil biology that these plants need to grow the ericaceous plants are like this. they need very specific mycorrhizae that are unique to that family. They will often struggle without the proper microbiology, this family includes rhododendron, blueberry mountain, Laurel, Heath, and Heather this product is supposed to help inoculate them.
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