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User FeedbackMycorrhizae & Fulvic AcidI planted 3 rows of strawberries, I added compost in all rows, then in one row I also added fulvic acid. In another row I added Mycorrhizae plus Fulvic acid. In the last I added nothing. The row with Mycorrhizae plus Fulvic Acid did the best. - Jim King, November 2, 2005 Mycorrhizae, IBA and NAAI've been using the Mycorrhizae on all my bareroot plants when I plant them for two seasons now; and I started using the Indole Butiric Acid (IBA) and Naphthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) sprayed on the roots. This combination has produced remarkable results. I have first year strawberries that look like two year old plants. [Jim King, User Group, August 12, 2006] One scoop
of Indole Butyric Acid 98.5%
will make 36.64
ounces of
50 PPM solution
at a cost of US$0.23 or less.
One scoop
of Naphthalene Acetic Acid 98%
will make 29.76
ounces of
50 PPM solution
at a cost of US$0.09 or less.
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