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June 6, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Germany 49°26"N 07°36"E
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Actinovate for disease control/prevention
I posted a blurb in the Soilbuilding 101 forum (a new method) thread that I was using Actinovate and tomtrees ran with it and added the following discription of the product which I copied from his post.
"Actinovate® SP is a high concentration of a patented beneficial bacterium on a 100% water soluble powder. This powerful new product effectively suppresses/controls a wide range of soil borne diseases including Pythium, Phytophthora, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, Verticillium and other root decay fungi.. Actinovate® SP is also labeled as a spray application for foliar diseases (when appled as a spray) such as Powdery and Downey Mildew, Botrytis, Alternaria and others. In fact, when used as a preventative, researchers have seen Actinovate® SP work as well or better than most chemicals. The benefits of Actinovate® SP don't stop there: Because of the special properties of the Actinovate® microbe, plants treated with Actinovate® SP will be vigorous, have increased vitality and have much better root growth. Actinovate® SP contains the microorganism Streptomyces lydicus strain WYEC 108. When introduced into the soil this microbe colonizes and grows around the root system of plants. While settling in the root's rhizosphere the microbe forms a synergetic relationship, feeding off of the plant's waste materials while secreting beneficial and protective by-products. This combination of the colonization and the protective secretions forms a defensive barrier around the root system of the plant which in turn suppresses and controls soil pathogens. S. lydicus also has been shown to prey on certain pathogens, disrupting their cell walls and disabling them in the process. Finally, the by-products of the Actinovate® microorganism also aid plants in complexing minerals and micronutrients found in the soil, allowing easier uptake and, thus, creating a stronger, more robust plant. This symbiotic relationship between plant and microbe is the optimum balance for a natural, productive soil environment. Actinovate® SP makes it happen". When I planted my seedlings (most were 18" tall) I put in the hole 1/8 tsp "Actinovate" and 1/4 cup "Gardengrounds". Here is a brief discription of what "Gardengrounds" are: "Garden Grounds contains coffee grounds, organic fertilizer, 8 species of growth-enhancing natural mycorrhizal fungi, 14 strains of beneficial soil bacteria, 11 types of time release carbohydrates and 20 different amino acids. Coffee grounds add organic matter to the soil and contain nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, magnesium and micronutrients necessary for plant health". Its been 4 weeks since I have planted out And I have no signs of disease as of yet. I have made two foliar applications of Actinovate since the plantout, One with it mixed in water and the second I put it in my compost tea during the brewing process and then applied via a hose end sprayer. I have 21 plants in containers and 10 plants in the ground. I will post pictures in the near future and keep everybody updated as to "How go's It" in this thread. Ami
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