Our early summer MycoApply trials, conducted in Columbus Ohio, and displayed in person at the Cultvate’22 Trade Show, demonstrate the dramatic effects that MycoApply EndoThrive mycorrhizae can have on a number of annual and perennial ornamental crops:
The results shown in the Phlox photo above are after just 6 weeks after treatment.
Annual Ornamental Trials
Vinca Cora Apricot – from seed – shown 6 weeks after MycoApply EndoThrive treatment – Treated plants are on the right (untreated control plants on the left)
Features:
- Reduced Crop Time
- Increase in Buds and Mass
Zinnia Zahara Double Orange – grown from seed – shown 6 weeks after MycoApply EndoThrive treatment – Treated plants are on the right (untreated control plants on the left)
Features:
- Crop time was reduced by one week.
- Increase in bud production and overall plant mass.
Coleus Inferno – grown from vegetative cuttings – shown 6 weeks after MycoApply EndoThrive treatment – Treated plants are on the right (untreated control plants on the left)
Features:
- Improves colors in breeding.
- Increases plant mass.
- Reduced crop time.
Perennial Ornamental Trials
Rose: Rosa Sunorita– grown from vegetative cuttings – shown 4 months after MycoApply EndoThrive treatment – Treated plants are on the right (untreated control plants on the left)
Features:
- Significantly increases bud production and plant mass.
- Significantly reduced crop time.
Lavender: Lavandula Sweet Romance – grown from seed – shown 13 weeks after MycoApply EndoThrive treatment – Treated plants are on the right (untreated control plants on the left)
Features:
- Healthier plants are more resistant to stress. Differences were seen more easily earlier on until the plant is stressed.