Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Applying at least 32 oz/acre annually helps transform the soil. A 64 oz application accelerates the process.

It’s optional. For higher yields, an extra 32 oz/acre after each cut can help, or use a 2-quart foliar treatment 7–14 days post-cut.

Yes. Even poor soils contain bound nutrients. A 1–2 qt/acre application initiates beneficial bacterial activity to structure the soil.

Use 28% or 32% nitrogen. Always add MycorrPlus to the tank first, then water, and finally add nitrogen.

Absolutely! We offer application options for every budget.

It contains 4 strains of mycorrhizal fungi and over 70 aerobic bacillus strains. MycorrPlus is a bio‑stimulant that nourishes and establishes a robust microbial community in the soil.

Ideally, apply it just before a rain. Use a larger tank mix (20–40 gal/acre) or work it in with a disk (1–2" deep) to ensure it penetrates the soil.

Loosen the lid immediately to vent gases produced by the active microbes.

It needs 1.1"+ of moisture and a soil temperature of 40–45°F to activate. You may notice improved moisture retention in about a month, with more dramatic results in a few months.

Apply as early as possible—spring, summer, fall, or winter—when the soil is permeable. Follow our guidelines for timing after chemical applications.

Wait at least 3 days, or 2 days if rain has occurred.

Wait 2 or more weeks after applying anhydrous ammonia, then apply 1–2 qt/acre of MycorrPlus.

Crystals can form from mineral precipitation. Add them to your spray tank to re-dissolve or spread them on the field.

Troubleshoot by checking: - Application: Was the product applied at all? - Technique: Follow our guidelines closely. - Tank Mix: Ensure no incompatible products were mixed. - Time: Allow sufficient time for soil transformation. - Storage: Verify proper storage (avoid direct sun or extreme temperatures). - Carry-over: Previous chemical residues may require an extra application.