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Pros & Cons
Pros
A noticeable difference in root development was observed in about 3-5 days after introducing mykos and azos to the root system. The wettable powder is handy if you forget to plant or transplant with the granules.
Mykos is pure greatness. Easy to use and dissolves easily. Though it is pricey it seems to go a long way.
The plants are very vigorous, and respond well to fertilizer with such healthy rootstock. The wp version mixes easily into water, and can be watered into existing plants.
Highlights
Quality
Product works well plants where i used are growing very well i can see the difference where i used and where i did not
I transplanted a tree into my backyard without using mykos wp i didnt know about this product
I dont have a review but why is the expiration date on trash or the throw away piece of the product
Also this product cant compensate for bad soil
Price
I love this product and especially the prices
Competitiveness
I wasnt using any mycorrhizae products for awhile and just recently started again
Every one of my plants benefit from xtreme products
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- This product had a total of 676 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 13 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The photos are of 34 week old clonescuttings initially using azos for the rooting then applying mykos once roots were established
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This particular tomato plant has been in the ground for about 2 months now as i write this review
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Applying to the surface of the soil and watering in does work but youll see a much more dramatic and timely results if you apply to the roots manually
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My window boxes and planters that were treated on the top of the soil are improved but still trying to catch up six weeks later and those in the two untreated window boxes on my second floor are smaller and wilt more easily in the sun
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also this product cant compensate for bad soil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If the fungus doesnt have anything to eat it cant do its job
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont have a review but why is the expiration date on trash or the throw away piece of the product
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thats all that needs to be said
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