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MYCOspikes™ provide a total feeding solution for healthy trees and shrubs. Each spike incorporates vital macro and minor nutrients to solve the most common deficiency problems preventing green-up and growth. Special binders release the elements over time - up to 12 months depending on your soil type and climate. Plus only MYCOspikes combine the proven Roots biostimulant complex with 19 strains of mycorrhiza. This unique combination of nutrients, stress reducing compounds and uptake enhancing mycorrhiza work together in the feeder root zone - the area where trees and shrubs get their nourishment. They can’t wash away like surface applications.


General directions for use:


Apply at planting or around existing trees. Reapply in Spring each year. See chart for use rates. For trunk with diameter > 45cm use 2 spikes for every 5cm of diameter. Place spikes into moist soil, evenly spaced around the dripline and never closer than 60cm from base of trunk. Hammer spikes into ground using plastic pounding caps. Remove cap and pound at least 5 more cm into ground. Heel the holes closed.


MYCO-DIP • Improves transplant survival rates • Accelerates growth rates


• Reduces need for fertiliser, water and fungicide


• Increases the natural vigour and health of the plant


Soluble endo (vam) and ecto mycorrhizal bare root dip for almost all trees and shrubs* prior to transplanting


CONTAINS


• Endo Mycorrhizal species - Glomus intraradices, G. mosseae, G. aggregatum, G. Etunicatum, G. clarum, G. monosporum, G. deserticola, Gigaspora margarita, Paraglomus brasilianum


• Ecto Mycorrhizal species - Rhizopogon amylpogon, R. fulvigleba, R. rubescens, and R. villosuli. Lacarria laccata, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa and Scleroderma citrinum


• Beneficial soil bacteria • Organic Nitrogen and potassium • Amino acids • Total Organic Nitrogen N 10% • Organic Potassium K2


MYCOSPIKES™ FERTILISER SPIKES 6+10+10 Roots®


(15cm above ground level) 10 15 20 25 30 40 45


Trunk diameter (in cm)


No of Spikes


3 5 6 8


10 14 18


310MYCO0101 MYCOspikes Box of 100 Spikes 310MYCO0300 MYCOspikes Per Pack of 5 Spikes


APPLICATION RATE &


DIRECTIONS


500gms will treat 250-500 bare root shrubs or trees.


Dilute 100gms in 2-3 litres of water for 50-100 bare root plants. Add one sachet of swell gels and stir well to make a paste. Dip the bare root plants in


the gel and plant within 24 hours. The object is to get an even coating of mycorrhizal spores over the young feeder root system


*SPECIES COMPATABILITY


All trees and shrubs except Laurels, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and other Ericaceous species.


310MYCO0500 Myco-Dip 500g 310MYCO0600 Myco-Dip 5kg


O K 4%


(250-500 Trees & Shrubs) (2,500-5,000 Trees & Shrubs)


£27.50 per 500g £225.00 per 5kg


£90.88 £6.50


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