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Biotabs Mycotrex 500gr

Biotabs Mycotrex 500 grams is the professional bulk format of the market's most concentrated mycorrhizal inoculant, containing 88 endomycorrhizal spores per gram across 9 species. This volume treats 100 established plants or over 160 cuttings and seedlings at standard application rates. The mycorrhizal network expands root uptake capacity by up to 700 percent, supplemented by beneficial Rhizo bacteria, seaweed meal and humic acid for comprehensive root zone optimisation. The per-gram cost is substantially lower than the 100 gram format, making this the standard choice for growers managing regular rotations or larger plant counts. Order this bulk format for maximum biological ROI per plant.

Biotabs Mycotrex 500 g — bulk mycorrhizal inoculant for production-scale operations

At production scale, consistent mycorrhizal inoculation across every plant in a cycle transforms from a nice-to-have into a measurable competitive advantage. Uniform root colonisation produces uniform growth patterns, predictable nutrient uptake and reduced plant-to-plant variability — all factors that directly impact yield consistency and quality. The Biotabs Mycotrex 500 g format provides the volume to implement systematic inoculation across larger operations at an optimised per-gram cost. The formulation delivers 88 spores per gram across 9 endomycorrhizal species, enriched with Rhizo bacteria, seaweed meal and humic acid. Available from Biotabs.

ROI of mycorrhizal inoculation at scale

The return on investment from mycorrhizal inoculation compounds across multiple performance parameters. Inoculated plants demonstrate improved water use efficiency, reducing irrigation frequency and drainage waste. Enhanced phosphorus absorption decreases dependence on phosphate fertiliser inputs. Increased pathogen resistance reduces intervention costs. At the scale of 50-100 plants per cycle, these cumulative efficiencies represent a significant reduction in per-plant production costs that substantially exceeds the inoculant investment.

Concentration data and treatment capacity

Mycotrex's defining specification is its unmatched spore density:

  • 88 spores per gram — the highest commercial concentration available
  • 9 endomycorrhizal species — including Glomus intraradices and Glomus mosseae, the most extensively researched strains
  • 100 plants treated at the standard 5 g/plant application rate
  • 166+ cuttings/seedlings at the 3 g/plant propagation rate

System integration for maximum biological performance

Mycotrex reaches peak colonisation efficiency when deployed within the complete Biotabs biological system. Startrex prepares the substrate with probiotic bacteria and fulvic acid, creating conditions that favour rapid mycorrhizal establishment. BioTabs fertiliser tablets provide the organic matter that the soil microbiome and mycorrhizal network convert into plant-available nutrition. Bactrex adds Trichoderma and Bacillus strains for comprehensive root zone protection. This integrated approach establishes a self-sustaining underground ecosystem.

Store unused Mycotrex in sealed original packaging in a cool, dry location. The dehydrated spores remain viable indefinitely when kept dry.

Biotabs Mycotrex 500 g is certified 100% organic. Order from Plant&Flower for fast delivery across Belgium.

How many plants can 500 grams of Mycotrex inoculate?

The 500 g pack treats 100 established plants at 5 grams per plant, or approximately 166 cuttings and seedlings at 3 grams per plant. This capacity covers multiple cultivation cycles for mid-scale operations.

Is the 500 g Mycotrex more cost-effective than the 100 g format?

The per-gram cost of the 500 g format is substantially lower than the 100 g pack. For growers who inoculate regularly or manage larger plant counts, this bulk pricing delivers meaningful savings on the per-plant inoculation cost.

Can Mycotrex be applied to plants already in their final containers?

Optimal results require direct contact between the inoculant and the root zone during potting. For plants already in place, small holes can be made in the substrate around the stem to introduce the product into the root zone, but efficacy is reduced compared to application at transplant.

How should unused Mycotrex be stored long-term?

Store in the sealed original packaging in a cool, dry environment. The mycorrhizal spores are preserved in a dehydrated dormant state and remain viable indefinitely as long as the product is not exposed to moisture. Avoid humid storage conditions.

           
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