Vitalize Seed Company
Spectrum+Myco
Spectrum+Myco
Vitalize Spectrum Myco is a premium dry inoculant and seed coat that enhances early root colonization, nutrient uptake, and soil biology through the power of beneficial mycorrhizae and microbes. Whether you’re planting a food plot, prepping garden beds, or revitalizing soil on a regenerative farm, Spectrum Myco jumpstarts your plants' underground network from day one—boosting nutrient cycling, improving drought tolerance, and promoting stronger, more resilient growth in low-fertility or high-stress soils.
Easy to apply as a dry seed coat, foliar spray, or soil drench, Spectrum Myco is ideal for clover and brassica plots, orchard plantings, vegetable gardens, and more. It pairs perfectly with SEED ARMR+ and Seed Feed to maximize early establishment and long-term plant health. If you want to unlock the natural potential of your soil and give your roots a head start, Spectrum Myco delivers powerful, biology-driven results that last all season.
10oz Packet Covers 1 Acre
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Supercharge Your Roots with Beneficial Mycorrhizae and Microbes
Spectrum Myco is a powerful biological seed coat and root inoculant that enhances root colonization, nutrient uptake, and soil health—across food plots, gardens, orchards, and regenerative farms.

Why Use Spectrum Myco?
- ⚡ Speeds up the symbiotic relationship between roots and soil
- 🌿 Maximizes nutrient uptake and microbial interactions
- 🌱 Can be used as a seed coat, foliar spray, or soil soak
- 🌍 Great for food plots, farming, trees, gardens, and more
- 💧 Works in low fertility soils or high-stress environments
Product Details
- Application Rate: 5 oz per 50 lbs of seed
- Form: Dry biological inoculant and seed coat
- Use Methods:
- 🟢 Dry seed coating
- 💧 Mixed in water as foliar spray or soil drench
Pairs perfectly with:
- SEED ARMR+ (for protection and biological support)
- Seed Feed (to further jump-start early plant growth)

Why This Product Matters
Getting mycorrhizae on the rootsearly accelerates colonization and enhances the entire soil-root interface. The result? Improved nutrient cycling, faster establishment, and better drought and stress tolerance.Spectrum Myco helps your seeds tap into nature’s most powerful underground network—from the first inch of root growth.

Use Cases
- Clover and brassica food plots
- Transitioning or degraded soils
- Vegetable gardens & flower beds
- Tree & orchard plantings
- Soil rehab and biological rotations
Application Tips
- Coat seeds evenly at 5 oz per 50 lbs of seed
- For foliar or drench: Mix with non-chlorinated water
- Apply at seeding, or use to activate early root zones
- Store in a dry, cool place and use within 12 months of purchase
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this on any plant type?
Yes! It’s safe and beneficial for all crops, ornamentals, and native species.
Does it replace fertilizer?
No, but it makes nutrients far more available—especially phosphorus and trace minerals.
When should I apply?
Ideally at planting or transplant to ensure early root contact.
Spectrum+Myco™ is approved for use on certified organic crops and is listed by OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute).
Disclaimer: All products are for Agricultural use only. By your purchase of this product(s) you agree to only use the product(s) in strict compliance with the instructions of use on the product label and recognize that Tainio Biologicals, Inc. is not liable in any manner for any off label use.
I add a low dose of this to seed before planting.
My soil is not good, so hoping this will help improve soil biology over time. Not sure how I will know of its working or not though. Delivery was fast with no issues.
Great company to work with. Quick response, no pressure.
Albert was very giving of his time and knowledge, and customer service is second to none. This is my first year using Vitalize seed products, and I’m sure it won’t be my last!
Great people to deal with
Ordering was easy on-line. Shipment arrived by usps in a few days. Looking forward to putting some of this on the seed and into the ground during the planting this fall.