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How does it work?
Trichoderma harzianum, one of the most prevalent fungicides globally, that is designed to incorporate many of the resilient traits of other subspecies found naturally. This fungus attaches to and grows on the new roots, forming a protective barrier against root-rotting pathogens. Once applied to a growing
medium, T. harzianum spores germinate and actively seek out roots to pair with and soil-born plant pathogens to feed on. Pathogenic microbes are outcompeted by the T. harzianum and other soil-dwelling microbes resulting in healthier root development and suppression of disease. Less competition for nutrients in the soil allows plants to develop healthier root systems with increased biomass, which leads to improved yields.
✅ Controls root rot and wilt diseases
✅ Controls root-knot nematode
✅ Does not interfere with Mycorrhizal or other beneficial microbial activity
✅ Controls soil-borne diseases such as Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, Sclerotinia, Thielaviopsis, Cylindrocladium
Foliar Application
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect in 1 liter of water and use it as a foliar spray. Spray volume depends on the crop canopy.
Soil Application
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect with a sufficient amount of organic fertilizer or farm manure and apply to one square foot area. Apply the mixture near the root zone of the plant and water the soil after application.
Root dipping for cuttings and seedlings
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect in 1 liter of water and mix well. Dip the roots of the plants for 20 minutes in the solution before planting.
Tricho Protect contains Trichoderma harzianum at a spore load of 2 × 10^6 CFU per g
Recommended using once every 2 months.
How does it work?
Trichoderma harzianum, one of the most prevalent fungicides globally, that is designed to incorporate many of the resilient traits of other subspecies found naturally. This fungus attaches to and grows on the new roots, forming a protective barrier against root-rotting pathogens. Once applied to a growing
medium, T. harzianum spores germinate and actively seek out roots to pair with and soil-born plant pathogens to feed on. Pathogenic microbes are outcompeted by the T. harzianum and other soil-dwelling microbes resulting in healthier root development and suppression of disease. Less competition for nutrients in the soil allows plants to develop healthier root systems with increased biomass, which leads to improved yields.
✅ Controls root rot and wilt diseases
✅ Controls root-knot nematode
✅ Does not interfere with Mycorrhizal or other beneficial microbial activity
✅ Controls soil-borne diseases such as Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, Sclerotinia, Thielaviopsis, Cylindrocladium
Foliar Application
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect in 1 liter of water and use it as a foliar spray. Spray volume depends on the crop canopy.
Soil Application
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect with a sufficient amount of organic fertilizer or farm manure and apply to one square foot area. Apply the mixture near the root zone of the plant and water the soil after application.
Root dipping for cuttings and seedlings
Mix 10g of Tricho Protect in 1 liter of water and mix well. Dip the roots of the plants for 20 minutes in the solution before planting.
Tricho Protect contains Trichoderma harzianum at a spore load of 2 × 10^6 CFU per g
Recommended using once every 2 months.
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