

🌿 Elevate Your Green Game with Myco Bliss!
Myco Bliss Powder is a highly concentrated mycorrhizal fungi inoculant designed to enhance nutrient absorption and water retention in plants. With 5 powerful strains and 1,000 propagules per gram, it effectively treats up to 100 plants per pound, making it an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for gardeners looking to improve plant health and resilience.









N**O
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The media could not be loaded. Myco Bliss Powder is priced at $1.09 per ounce, or $34.89 for a 32-ounce package, offering the best value due to its large size and high potency. It contains a 5-strain mycorrhizal inoculant with 1000 propagules per gram, designed for use in soil, potting soil, and gardens. The recommended dosage is 1–2 tablespoons per gallon of soil, making it a versatile and generously dosed powder.While the specific strains are not listed in the Amazon document, typical 5-strain blends include endomycorrhizal species such as Rhizophagus intraradices (formerly Glomus intraradices), Glomus mosseae, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus aggregatum, and Glomus clarum. These strains provide excellent diversity, complementing rather than competing with each other.Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, enhancing nutrient and water uptake. Different strains exhibit varying colonization efficiencies and host preferences. For instance, Rhizophagus intraradices is highly effective across a wide range of plants, including vegetables, grasses, and trees, while Glomus mosseae may favor specific crops. In a multi-strain blend like Myco Bliss, strains compete for root space and resources, such as root exudates, but this competition is typically minimal. Plants can host multiple strains simultaneously, and studies, such as Hart et al. (2013, Plant and Soil), show that multi-strain inoculants often lead to complementary effects, with strains occupying different root niches or enhancing overall colonization.Myco Bliss’s 5 strains are likely selected for compatibility to minimize competition and maximize plant benefits, as is common in well-formulated commercial products like Smart Grower. Environmental factors, including soil type, pH, nutrient levels, and plant species, influence strain performance, but the inclusion of multiple strains increases the likelihood that at least one will thrive in diverse garden settings.The high propagule density of 1000 propagules per gram in Myco Bliss ensures sufficient inoculum for effective colonization, reducing concerns about competition. Stronger colonizers, such as Rhizophagus intraradices, may dominate root systems, but this does not significantly diminish the impact of other strains.Research, such as Verbruggen et al. (2013, New Phytologist), indicates that multi-strain inoculants generally perform as well as or better than single-strain ones in diverse settings due to their adaptability to different plants and soils. Customer reviews, averaging 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon, praise Myco Bliss for promoting root growth, reducing transplant shock, and improving plant health across vegetables, flowers, and indoor plants, suggesting that the 5 strains work synergistically.Compared to single-strain products like Xtreme Gardening Mykos, which contains 300 spores per gram of Rhizophagus intraradices and excels with specific crops like tomatoes or cannabis, Myco Bliss’s multi-strain approach is better suited for general use. Single-strain products may underperform in diverse gardens if the strain is less compatible with certain plants or soils. Myco Bliss’s claim of being suitable for “all plants” is supported by its diverse strain blend and high propagule count, which ensure effective colonization and minimal competition issues, making it a reliable choice for a wide range of gardening applications. PS the Beastie Boys are the greatest band that ever rocked earth
J**X
You Get What You Pay For
Anything I'm putting into the ground--transplants or seeds--gets a nice dose of this stuff. Especially transplants! When the roots come into contact with the Myco, they really take off! Tomatoes, marigolds, herb.It may seem a little expensive, but the difference in growth and plant/fruit quality makes it cheap for this avid gardener!
R**.
Item to reportedly increase root growth.
The order arrived promptly and on time. I have added it to several vegetable plants and time will tell if there is any increase in growth and productivity. I have other plants planted earlier to use for comparison..
M**N
Myrico
Good fertilizer
L**.
New to this product
I’m still transplanting, so I can’t comment on how this product works. I can say that I received what I ordered in a timely manner. Now, I’m using it and hope I get robust root growth!
M**P
Great Stuff!
Love seeing this in a bigger bag. I use it all the time when transplanting and this is the only company offering it at a good price for a larger amount
M**Y
My new favorite gardening tool
I can see a difference already!I transplanted my pepper seedlings on two different days 2 weeks apart; the ones that happened to germinate earlier vs the smaller ones that needed more time. I added myco bliss to the smaller plants when I transplanted into larger pots. I added the tiniest dusting of myco to exposed roots.After just 2 weeks, the smallest pepper plants now exceed the ones I was able to transplant at an earlier date. They are greener. The leaves are larger and greater in number. Light, water, soil, and location were otherwise all the same.
D**E
Great!
Great!
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