Mycorrhizal Inoculants for Cannabis
Our AGTIV REACH® mycorrhizal inoculants help cannabis plants develop a more extensive root system, improving nutrient and water uptake from the very beginning of the crop cycle.
AGTIV REACH® mycorrhizal inoculants contain Rhizophagus irregularis (PTB297), an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus that forms a natural symbiotic association with plant roots. Once established, the mycorrhizae extend beyond the root surface, increasing the plant’s effective absorptive area and improving access to water and essential nutrients.
Available in granular and powder formulations, AGTIV REACH® products integrate easily into professional cannabis production systems, whether applied at transplant or incorporated into the substrate.
Science at the Root of Growth
Thanks to mycorrhizae, AGTIV REACH® promotes the development of a more extensive root system, allowing plants to access more water and nutrients. The result is increased growth, along with more robust and vigorous plants. An essential tool for maximizing crop potential and achieving superior results.
Find answers to frequently asked questions here.
Where can I find PRO-MIX®?
As manufacturer we work with trusted distributors to ensure their availability across North America. You can find the details regarding our distributors. If you have specific quantity needs or if you’re having trouble locating a product, reach out to us directly. Our team will be happy to help you find the best solution for your unique growing needs.
What are the benefits of Mycorrhizae for my cannabis plant?
- Increases root mass, flower production and plant size
- Better terpene profile and higher cannabinoid content
- Trichome density (frostier buds)
- Stronger aroma (smell)
- Increases resin level (stickiness)
What does AGTIV REACH® mean?
AGTIV REACH®, thanks to Mycorrhizae, promotes plant growth, supports root development and enhances water and nutrient uptake. Additionally, it has qualities that reduce transplant shock and strengthen resilience against environmental challenges such as drought and soil compaction.