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It's an interesting thought. I certainly have have had good results when transplanting fruit canes and bushes. The instructions are clear in saying the granules must be in contact with the roots of the plants. Seed potatoes don't have roots so I don't know whether the fungi would persist in the soil until there are roots. It can be quite pricey so might be worth investigating any increased yield versus the cost of the granules. Little experiment for next year?
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