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Ever wonder if mycorrhizal inoculants actually make a difference? In this video, we put three popular products – Great White, Recharge, and Dynomyco – to the ultimate test with our tomato plants! We'll show you our detailed experiment setup, from preparing the coco coir mix and nutrients to planting the seeds and observing germination. You'll see side-by-side comparisons of root development and plant growth over several weeks. Join us as we uncover which mycorrhizae performs best and if these inoculants are truly a game-changer for your garden. Share your own experiences with mycorrhizae in the comments below – we'd love to hear what works for you! Affiliate Links Great White - https://amzn.to/3udn2sJ Recharge - https://amzn.to/3dNcJSQ Dynomyco - https://amzn.to/3JbIqTe Garden Planting Drill - https://amzn.to/3MWAmbC As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Mycorrhizal Test 00:08 - Experiment Setup: Cups & Coco Coir 00:21 - Nutrient Mix for Tomato Plants 00:33 - Pre-moistening the Coco Coir 00:56 - Adding Inoculants & Mixing 01:14 - Planting Tomato Seeds 01:35 - Turbo Germination Station Setup 02:11 - Rapid Germination Results 02:30 - Thinning Seedlings & Best Plant Selection 02:50 - 15 Days Growth & Root Structure Analysis 03:10 - Repotting & Re-inoculation 03:30 - Plant Rotation for Consistent Light 03:48 - May 1st Growth Update 04:00 - Neglect During Experiment 04:27 - Tap Water Precipitate Issue 04:41 - Final Comparison: A, B, and C 05:15 - Reveal: Which Inoculant Was Which? 05:40 - Bonus Tip: Deep Planting Tomatoes 06:10 - Field Test: Mycorrhizae in the Garden