I took the colon out and replaced it with a period, but it still didn't work. I like to keep the phosphorus level in fertilizers 2% or lower. Anything higher may burn up plants that have mycorrhiza fungi at work in their root systems. Some inoculant manufacturers recommend not exceeding 6-1-10 as the NPK rating. I have been using a 6-2-5 soybean based organic fertilizer with good success. Thomas Giannou Spokane, Washington -----Original Message----- From: Kuczwanski@aol.com <Kuczwanski@aol.com> To: Tomato@GlobalGarden.com <Tomato@GlobalGarden.com> Date: Saturday, April 17, 1999 6:16 AM Subject: Re: [tomato] mycorrhizal Fungi >I couldn't get that link to work, and the second colon seems to be improper >form, but I couldn't fix it. Did anyone else get the link to work? > >Linda Kuczwanski >