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  1. treelooker

    Mycor

    Hey I am not marketing anything. :P Pisolithus is one cosmopolitan/promiscuous genus of fungi that does not decay. Mike, how does this parasitism work again? I thought it was tree weakness that opened it to infection by decay fungi. If there are too many Pisolithus spores or strands, they...
  2. treelooker

    Mycor

    Of course not, but "slow" is not a good way to go on a teetering tree when fast is possible. There is a use for introduced products, to jump-start the natural process. this from the phc ceu article: Earthworms, arthropods, and other organisms aerate the soil and convert organic matter and...
  3. treelooker

    Mycor

    Absolutely you guys are on to something. I've harvested fresh myco from forest oaks and inoculated urban oaks with it.
  4. treelooker

    Mycor

    Yeah but then he changed the question. Oops, was that another "assault"? :\: Dr. Mike gave a good talk at expo. he came right after me in the same room so it was an easy decision to stay. he handled questions well and avoided infomercialism--i didn't even know he had a corporate...
  5. treelooker

    Mycor

    False, of course, even for trees. Do they do better with mycorrhizae, usually, sometimes dramatically.
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