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Mycorrhizal Fungi When planting a rose.

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Paranoidandroidmarvin · 05/04/2022 15:27

I have my lovely David Austin climbing rose coming next week.
Watching their you tube. They said you should shake some Mycorrhizal Fungi on it. Does everyone do this?
If yes. Do I have to buy it from them or will a generic one do?

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yamadori · 05/04/2022 15:29

Use Rootgrow. That's probably what they use anyway.

Paranoidandroidmarvin · 05/04/2022 16:45

Ah. Thanks!

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HotnSunnyRainbowRoses · 05/04/2022 21:25

I have never used anything when planting my roses.
Dig a hole, plop the rose in, put the soil back.
That’s it.
I might give them some compost or bonemeal occasionally if they are lucky.

I know no one who uses rootgrow or Mycorrhizal fungi or similar.

All our roses are fine 🤷‍♀️

Roses are incredibly hardy, long lived plants usually.
It’s pretty hard to mess them up really.

KingscoteStaff · 06/04/2022 10:51

I ordered it with the roses from DA - One bag per 3 roses, they recommended.

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