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Wildroot Organic Mycorrhizae is a premium 16-species mycorrhizal inoculant designed to dramatically enhance root growth, improve drought tolerance, and reduce water and fertilizer consumption. Certified organic and safe for kids and pets, this 5 oz powder treats up to 25,000 sq ft, making it an essential upgrade for any serious gardener or landscaper aiming for lush, resilient plants.








| ASIN | B0787SY1BT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Date First Available | 21 June 2018 |
| Ingredients | Mycorrhizae (See product description for species) |
| Manufacturer | WILDROOT ORGANIC |
| Manufacturer reference | WRPC |
| Material type | powder |
| Package Dimensions | 9.7 x 8.99 x 8.89 cm; 141.75 g |
| Part number | WRPC |
N**I
I discovered Wildroot one year ago and swear by the incredible root development of my plants! It is unbelievable. Many of my plants that have been in containers without issue became root-bound with Wildroot! I’ve battled the extreme heat of Houston summers that never allowed my agapanthus to thrive. I have a 35’ stretch of East-facing bedding area that sits between house and driveway. Three years ago, my husband and I planted agapanthus plants down the entire run. In spring, they did great, however, once summer settled in, the plants struggled and many died. The following fall, I replaced more agapanthus where plants died. In spring, they did great like before. Come summer, we lost more plants. I live in Houston and summers are brutal. About 2 years ago, I went all organic in yard and constantly research products that I can add to my organic gardening and lawn care. Last spring, I came across mychorrhizal products and thought I would give Wildroot a try. I applied Wildroot to existing agapanthus plants and sprinkled in hole when planting replacements. Everything was great in spring, however, summer months killed several agapanthus yet again. More research and have realized what is hurting the agapanthus is the reflective heat specific to this particular area and agapanthus arent able to tolerate full sun, in Houston, with this level of reflective heat. Well, spring again and have decided to dig up remaining agapanthus and relocate. Historically, the agapanthus in this area suffered from shallow and weak root development. Yesterday, I struggled to dig these suckers up!!! The roots are crazy! Wow. I was a believer before, but now? I’m so enthusiastic that I wanted to get my review onto Amazon ASAP. If you are on the fence, just buy it! You’ll be happy you did.
B**M
This works great! My front yard was redone in California Native plants and this stuff is amazing! In the yard and in pots. It really works-I had brown failing plants in pots in my backyard and after watering with this the next day they were turning green! I wish I would have taken before and after pictures. It is helping my natives in the front yard too, but I have been cautious about putting too much because it has been so hot. I used in my Ross deep root feeder and things are perking up. I noticed the top of my Australian willow seemed to have the very top leaves dying and a week after watering with the deep root feeder and the wildroot I can see new growth on the branches that were not there before! I highly recommend-this really does work-it is a little pricy but well worth it!
C**E
It works well.
T**D
I got this product a month ago to revive my worst spring garden yet. I was hoping it might help my fall garden to prosper. It brought back my struggling zucchini plants, and proliferated my struggling melon plants. In that month I have started harvesting again on plants that haven’t been harvested for a few months. It also helped our blackberry plant to send off several new shoots. The thing I loved the most were my green beans plants were healthy and the beans were a few inches longer than they have ever been in the past. So grateful for this product!
S**D
Product Description says: "1 scoop (about 1/4 teaspoon included in each Pack)" Received the 5oz. First Container and returned it because the Measuring Scoop was missing, got a replacement the next day and Measuring Scoop was also missing. So I am assuming that the product description was wrong. (no scoop is included) I don't know where you buy an "about 1/4 teaspoon" assuming that 1/4 teaspoon would be ok, and not knowing if a metal spoon would cause reaction with the powder, and measuring the container, I found that the spoon couldn't be any longer than 4.5" to fit and stay in the 5oz. container. I then find a 1/4 plastic teaspoon 4.5" long on Amazon for $3.99. I wish the spoon had been included to avoid this aggravation.
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