Mycorrhizal Fungi How it Works Lawn and Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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    Doc explains how Mycorrhizal Fungi Works in the lawn and garden and then does an application of Super Juice with added Mycorrhizal Fungi spores and microbes. He also adds a wetting agent to help water infiltrate the clay soil better. It's a long day of learning, cutting the lawn, and working in the garden.
    How it Works -
    Mycorrhizal fungi are a fascinating group of fungi that form a symbiotic relationship with the roots of most plants. The word "mycorrhiza" comes from the Greek words "mycos," meaning fungus, and "rhiza," meaning root. This mutually beneficial association between plants and mycorrhizal fungi has been crucial for the success and health of both terrestrial plants and ecosystems for millions of years.
    Colonization: Mycorrhizal fungi colonize the soil and develop a vast network of tiny, thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphae are much smaller than plant roots and can access soil spaces and nutrients that are out of reach for plant roots.
    Root Association: When a plant root comes into contact with the mycorrhizal hyphae, the fungi form a physical and functional association with the root. This association can take different forms depending on the type of mycorrhizal fungi and the plant species involved, but the two most common types are: Ectomycorrhizae: These fungi form a sheath around the outside of the root and extend their hyphae into the soil between soil particles. Commonly associated with trees like oaks, pines, and birches.b. Endomycorrhizae (Arbuscular Mycorrhizae): These fungi penetrate the plant root cells, forming intricate structures called arbuscules and vesicles within the root cells. This type of mycorrhizae is more widespread and is commonly found in a wide range of plants, including most agricultural crops.
    Nutrient Exchange: The mycorrhizal association enables a mutually beneficial nutrient exchange between the plant and the fungus. The plant provides the mycorrhizal fungi with sugars and other organic compounds produced during photosynthesis. In return, the mycorrhizal fungi enhance the plant's ability to absorb nutrients, especially phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium, zinc, and copper, from the soil. This is particularly important in soils with low nutrient availability.
    Water Uptake: Mycorrhizal fungi also help plants improve their water uptake. The extensive network of hyphae acts like a secondary root system, increasing the surface area available for water absorption and reducing water loss by enhancing the plant's drought resistance.
    Pathogen Protection: Mycorrhizal fungi can also play a role in protecting plants from certain pathogens. The hyphal network can create a barrier that restricts the entry of harmful soil-borne pathogens into the root zone.
    Ecosystem Impact: Mycorrhizal fungi have significant implications for ecosystems. They enhance soil structure and stability, contribute to carbon sequestration, and facilitate nutrient cycling. In natural environments, they are crucial for plant succession and the establishment of new vegetation.
    In summary, mycorrhizal fungi form a mutually beneficial relationship with plants, enhancing nutrient uptake, water absorption, and pathogen protection. This association has been essential for the success of plants in various terrestrial environments and plays a critical role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.

Комментарии • 48

  • @doug7696
    @doug7696 Год назад +1

    I want to thank you for ALL the advice you give. I have lived at my current residence for over 23 years. My yard has NEVER looked SO GOOD! My wife said what in the world did you do. I had thousands of beetles & mole crickets. Over 1/3 of my yard was dirt with a few blades of grass. I used Andersons duocide & that was the secret. I get compliments on my yard now ALL the time! 😊

  • @kenschuler9295
    @kenschuler9295 Год назад +3

    Good morning Doc. I've had to give up my secret to my neighbors on how my lawn is the best in the neighborhood. I've met neighbors that I wouldn't have talk to and they're all cool people. So yes I have shared your channel with anyone who asks. There's been some comments about prices of Anderson's products going up, I believe you warned people that this was going to happen. Talk with my neighbors that have lawn services I'm achieving better results at a lower cost per year. Also I'm watering less due to the roots are using it more efficiently. So thank you Doc for the knowledge 👍

  • @artallmon3773
    @artallmon3773 Год назад +2

    Howdy from Raleigh Doc. Keep up the hard work. We moved to our home in November and I have been working this bermuda lawn. Seeing nice results and getting nice comments from the neighbors. My neighbor Hank is who referred me to your channel and his bermuda looks like carpet.

  • @wesleyhamer152
    @wesleyhamer152 Год назад +1

    Love seeing the deers and the pond! Virgin cut is filling in nicely!

  • @donaldrichard1050
    @donaldrichard1050 Год назад +1

    Great video Doc, thanks for being so educational & informative on these videos. Being up here in New Hampshire “cool season Guys” 😊 I’ve really benefited from the Anderson’s fertilizers.
    But do have a question for you.. Do you have any recommendations for getting rid of Voles besides mouse traps?
    Thanks

  • @sw71427
    @sw71427 Год назад +2

    Doc, I have had luck using Sulfentrazone 4SC on my goose grass. Doesn't fully kill it, but does severly yellow the weed and halts new growth for a period of time. I found this gave my common bermuda a chance to choke it out a bit.

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад +2

      I have that coming in and Speedzone ew I'll decide once I sit down and spend time with the labels.

  • @justincoffey7429
    @justincoffey7429 Год назад +1

    Doc what do you recommend using to treat tomato plants that have Blight?

  • @CiBaLLN
    @CiBaLLN Год назад +2

    Great video Doc. Seems the price of PGF complete keeps sky rocketing. It’s now $51 dollars for a 18lb bag. Earlier this spring I paid 38 from Home Depot for the same bag. Pretty frustrating.

    • @wackerman7259
      @wackerman7259 Год назад +3

      Yeah there’s a lot of great info in videos, but man you’ll go broke doing it all.

  • @tuckerskelley8664
    @tuckerskelley8664 Год назад +1

    Doc, curious what your plan is for the Goosegrass this time of year

  • @billykwooten
    @billykwooten Год назад +1

    Where does doc get this soundstrack from in the background? Almost like a smooth jazz type music or something.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад +1

    The rain tends to run around me too Doc

  • @frankgonzales2232
    @frankgonzales2232 Год назад +1

    Doc after you put those three bottles on lawn does it stress it more if you cut
    Why do random products recommend not to cut 2 days before and two days after ???
    What’s your thoughts?

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад +1

      We leave on for a few hours for any foliar intake... then water in. The foliar only really happens while it's wet. Then we drive it down to the roots. It's just food.

    • @Neejay
      @Neejay Год назад +1

      From what I understand, 2 days before is to make sure it reaches the root (before cutting the foliage), and 2 days after is to let the weed foliage grow enough to actually spray it

  • @noname-rl2wm
    @noname-rl2wm Год назад

    Do you think the organic matter in the dirt booster gave you the mold problem you had before?

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад

      Nope... it's the HUGE amount of wood chips in the soil from grinding 4 massive trees.

  • @bssmith3333
    @bssmith3333 Год назад +1

    I used Drive XLR8 for my crabgrass, and it worked great. However, I apparently also have goosegrass. What is the fix for that, beyond hand pulling?

    • @tuckerskelley8664
      @tuckerskelley8664 Год назад +1

      Assuming you have Bermuda? Best success I’ve had is a mix of Dismiss and Revolver. Google this because most research suggests a reduced Revolver oz/acre. 2 treatments 7-10 days apart. FYI, it’s probably too hot to do this without significant injury at this time. If you have significant Goosegrass this time of year, best bet is to get a good pre-emergent program going next year. Just my experience dealing with Goosegrass for 3 years…

    • @bssmith3333
      @bssmith3333 Год назад +1

      @@tuckerskelley8664 its actually Zoysiagrass, not Bermuda, but thanks for the info.

  • @Chon-c
    @Chon-c Год назад +2

    WHAT ARE YOU GONNA USE TO TREAT THE GOOSE GRASS in the burmuda ?

  • @adamghazal9204
    @adamghazal9204 Год назад

    Thanks Doc

  • @CR-ow2wp
    @CR-ow2wp Год назад

    Doc, do you need to use a spray bottle to spray out the mycorrhizae fungi and wetting agent, or can we use a backpack sprayer?

  • @dereksmith1869
    @dereksmith1869 Год назад +1

    Do you ever dethatch the yard?

  • @craigmtexas5986
    @craigmtexas5986 Год назад +2

    Doc I have a terrible problem with stickers or sand spurs in my lawn at my rent house. I feel like I'm at war. I use premergent and other weed killers but nothing seems to work. What do I do???

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад +1

      Real heavy PE next year and split the treatments 4 weeks apart. Timing on that stuff might be a bit later.

    • @craigmtexas5986
      @craigmtexas5986 Год назад

      @@HowTowithDoc thanks a bunch, I will try that and see what happens.

  • @itstimetoplay131
    @itstimetoplay131 Год назад +1

    Good doggy

  • @Aloysius1966
    @Aloysius1966 Год назад +1

    Thumbs up for the education.

  • @itstimetoplay131
    @itstimetoplay131 Год назад +1

    Good good doggy

  • @thekevorlando
    @thekevorlando Год назад +1

    hey there brother use this in your water. it is like dirt booster for Doc.....Keto Chow Electrolytes. you will feel it helping right a way.

  • @morenodan89
    @morenodan89 Год назад +1

    Hey Doc, I have a mix of hybrid Bermuda and common Bermuda in my yard, any way to help the hybrid take over?

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад +1

      Not really... the common is probably stronger than the hybrid

  • @clydesdalelawn
    @clydesdalelawn Год назад +1

    Where do we buy the humichar shirts?
    Thanks

  • @tulsatom4307
    @tulsatom4307 Год назад

    Wetting-Agent: - is it the same as Surfactant?

    • @bssmith3333
      @bssmith3333 Год назад

      Yes, just another name for it

  • @bobbyfisher6343
    @bobbyfisher6343 Год назад +1

    Doc do you have any grape vines

  • @ronnieso
    @ronnieso Год назад

    Can't you water the lawn from the pond?

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад

      We have done that in previous videos. The big irrigation sprinkler

  • @polocash11
    @polocash11 Год назад +1

    No link

    • @HowTowithDoc
      @HowTowithDoc  Год назад +1

      www.howtowithdoc.com/how-mycorrhizal-fungi-works/

  • @whattheheck-ii2vt
    @whattheheck-ii2vt Год назад

    Get some tech shirts and underwear. Cotton is like wearing a towel.