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Symbiosis with Aronia

 
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Hi all,
A number of years ago I watched a video where a woman was showing how their aronia bushes were growing much faster when the woodchip mulch had been inoculated with mycelium.

But I can't find the video anymore and I can't remember who the woman was.

I'm actually trying to find out what mycelium it was so if anyone can help that would be fantastic!
 
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Don't know of any specific mycelium outside mycorrhizae liquid solution which I applied to my aronias... In my experience topsoil+compost+manure+wood chips (layered in that order) and the liquid solution is a recipe that resulted in great growth and a ton of natural white mycelium on its own after solid rainfall. Cheers to growing this great plant!!
 
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Watch this movie for the answer
 
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Thank you for the Peter McCoy video. I really enjoyed his book Radical Mycology. I highly recommend this book for those who have read the excellent books by Paul Stamets,  but want to go a step further into the world of myco-permaculture. It is a virtual encyclopedia of cutting edge mycology.
 
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Awesome, just what i was looking for! Thanks.
 
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