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They are a main source of real nasty fungi infections:
Much of what I've seen here are fungal infections.
Much of what I've seen here are fungal infections.
Sea- Stuff like that is what makes me so Leary of getting cuts from outside sources. Even if they look healthy they could have some nasty stuff hiding on/ in them.
There is a product from Marrone Bio Innovations that protects against a wide range of soil and foliar pathogens including Fusarium amongst many other things... I'm testing this out i'll report back with my results.. So far a lot of positive reviews and its OMRI approved... http://www.marronebioinnovations.co...t/uploads/2012/09/MASTER-Brochure-Regalia.pdf
Thanks for this link I have not heard of this one. Are you using it as a foliar or soil application? Are you fighting fusarium with it? I'll be tuned in for your updates, thanks again...
No i'm not fighting fusarium but i'm using it as a preventive, i never want see fusarium in my garden, shit is no joke...... This stuff is very thick it reminds me of sea green but thicker and mixes well.. U can apply it with nutrients or alone.. Let me know if you have any more ?...
Peace!
In "hemp diseases and pest" Partland et al. wrote about similiar in 1961 with Trichoderma. But what the professional fibre hemp people did: develop a nonvirulant strain of Fusarium (Biofox C and Fusaclean) and give it to the plant to colonize the roots.
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