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GREENHOUSE for GREENHOUSES Why are Mycorrhizae Important? Mycorrhizal fungi are essential to living soils, and allowed plants to colonize the surface of our planet around 450 million years ago. More than 95% of all plant species form symbiotic relationships with beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, however, unfortunately many growing media and landscape soils have depleted mycorrhizal populations. With the MycoApply products we provide, greenhouse managers can re-establish these essential microbes and benefit from this age-old symbiotic relationship to get their plants started right, in living soils which help reduce the need for expensive inputs, increase plant uniformity and vigor, and ultimately result in better sell-through. The use of beneficial mycorrhizal fungi provides greenhouse managers a new tool to improve plant health and quality, and experience maximum return on investment while reducing the need for expensive and impactful chemical inputs. Benefit to Plants Mycorrhizal inoculations increase greenhouse plants effective rooting and surface area by 100x to 1000x. Mycorrhizal colonization results in a significant increase in a plant s ability to absorb soil nutrients. The symbiosis with mycorrhizal mycelia can increase water absorption several hundred to several thousand times compared to roots alone. Treated with MycoApply Control - Not Treated These two osteospermum were raised in identical conditions, then subjected to the effects of drought stress. The plant on the left was inoculated with MycoApply mycorrhizae, and the plant on the right was not. 800-665-1642 www.mycorrhizae.com

FEATURES ADVANTAGES BENEFITS Mycorrhizal Applications has the largest selection of commercially available Endo and Ecto mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizal products are available for almost every plant you grow. Plant quality and health will improve for every plant grown in your greenhouse with the correct mycorrhizae and the proper application method. Fertilizer usage can be reduced by 30-50% by using MycoApply mycorrhizae. Watering can be reduced by using MycoApply mycorrhizae. Flowering and fruiting will increase by using MycoApply mycorrhizae. Fertilizer and labor costs will be reduced. Water and labor costs will be reduced. Plant quality will increase. Greenhouse production costs can drop, plant quality can improve, and profits can increase. Greenhouse production costs can drop, plant quality can improve, and profits can increase. Retail sell through can increase due to improved plant quality and will result in an increase in consumer satisfaction with the retailer. Recommended Greenhouse Products Increase Drought Protection Greater root mass and vigor = Greater stress tolerance Reduce Production Costs Increased water absorption and nutrient utilization reduce the need for fertilizers and irrigation Quicker Establishment Mycorrhizae give your plants a head start leading to accelerated rooting and more successful outplanting Healthy Soil Biology Re-establish the living soils and symbiotic relationships critical for sustainable performance Better Nutrient Uptake Mycorrhizae not only increase root mass and surface area, but also release powerful enzymes into the soil that dissolve tightly bound soil nutrients for plant utilization MycoApply Ultrafine Endo Powder (can pass a #50 screen) 4 species Endomycorrhizae 130,000 Endomycorrhizal Propagules per lb. Cost Per Application Progagules per pot recommendation Standard rates 6" Pot 135 propagules Cost per application $.0208 per pot 1 Gallon 285 propagules Cost per application $.0438 per pot $400.00 Cad$ per 20 lb bag. Over 2.6 Million propagules per 20lb bag FOB St. Catharines, ON or Delta BC Taxes extra Net 30 days A Subsidiary of CONTACT US 1894 Seventh St. St. Catharines, L2R 6Z4 info@jvk.net 1-800-664-1652 or 8168 River Way, Delta BC, V4G 1K5 bcinfo@jvk.net 1-800-498-7403 www.jvk.net

Greenhouse/Nursery Drench Application Recommendations MYCOAPPLY ULTRAFINE ENDO POWDER - Recommended Dilution Rates Recommended number of propagules per pot - Standard Rate** Container Description* Container Volume (Liters) Propagules per pot/container Grams per pot/container Treated pots per pound Recommended water volume per pot (mls) Recommended liters of water per pound Recommended gallons of water per pound Recommended pounds per 100 gallons 1.0 Liter pot 1.0 75 0.26 1746 80 6" pot (0.5 gal) 1.8 135.47 970 150 8" pot (1 gal) 3.8 285.99 460 300 10" pot (2 gal) 7.9 593 2.05 221 630 12" pot (5 gal) 14 1,050 3.64 125 1,100 Plug Trays (shallow) 2.2 330 1.14 397 176 Propagation Trays 4.5 675 2.34 194 360 140 37.0 2.7 70 18.5 5.4 * For other container sizes and trays, use these values and multiply by the number of liters of soil (volume) of the container (see bottom of container or literature). ** For stressful conditions (heat, cold or drought), increase the standard rate of propagules by 25% but keep drench volume constant. Page 3

Soil Incorporation Recommendations Recommended Rates* MycoApply Product Propagules Per Pound Propagules Per Ounce Propagules Per Gram Number of propagules per liter of soil Grams per liter of soil Pounds per cubic yard of soil Ounces per cubic yard of soil MycoApply Ultrafine Endo (Powder) 130,000 8,125 286 75 0.26 0.43 6.9 * For stressful conditions (heat, cold or drought), increase the recommended rates by 25%. Page 4

MycoApply 4 Species Consortium & Benefits Endomycorrhizal Fungi Beneficial Factors Attributed to 4-Species MycoApply Endomycorrhizal Fungi and Their Relationships with Plants mosseae aggregatum intraradices etunicatum Plant Nutrition Attributes Increased Nitrogen (N) uptake Increased Phosphorus (P) uptake Can access organic forms of N and P Increases mineral uptake Effective root colonization with time-release fertilizers Tolerant of high fertility levels High levels of enzyme activity benefiting nutrient and micronutrient acquisition Plant Growth and Establishment Improved performance of woody perennials Increases fruiting and flowering Improves plant performance in sandy soils Improves performance of palms and fruit trees Increases crop yields Improves growth and performance of turf grasses, agricultural crops and nursery stock Very effective in agricultural soils Improved plant establishment Well adapted to a wide variety of plants and soil conditions Improved growth of grain crops Increases production of vegetable crops Improved growth of tropical and sub-tropical fruits Page 5

Endomycorrhizal Fungi Beneficial Factors Attributed to 4-Species MycoApply Endomycorrhizal Fungi and Their Relationships with Plants mosseae aggregatum intraradices etunicatum Heat and Drought Tolerance Drought protection Greatly improves drought tolerance Active during periods of low water availability Suppression of plant pathogens and root diseases Stimulates root development Keeps root systems healthier Nematode protection of roots Promotes disease suppression Effectively suppressed Verticillium wilt Soil Physical and Chemical Conditions Salt tolerance Effective in mine reclamation Protects against heavy metal toxicity The information in this table is a summary of a recent analysis of peer-reviewed scientific journal articles on the topic of mycorrhizal fungi and their benefits to plants. This table is updated periodically, as new studies are published. Please visit www.mycorrhizae.com or contact your Mycorrhizal Applications Representative for the latest version of this chart. Updated July 7,2017 Page 6