Bonsai A to Z Challenge
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Challenging the Bonsai A to Z entry for Mycorrhiza.
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Existing Bonsai A To Z Entry for Mycorrhiza |
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A fungus that lives in a symbiotic relationship with the tree, whereby the tree supplies sugars to the fungus and the fungus gathers water and minerals for the tree. Can be seen as white "tracery" among the tree roots. Common in pines. Retention of some mycorhizza containing soil when repotting is beneficial.
Mycorhizza additives can be purchased from a number of outlets. The additives contain a selection of common mycorhizza spores which tend to be selective with which trees they will develop a symbiotic relationship.
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