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April 17, 2013 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
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Hi Beeman, I just read through this thread. Without having previously encountered it, I've come to use a mix of Actinovate, MycoGrow, and Biota-Max (actually need to get more of this), as a soil drench when I plant out. I'd never heard of the products you mentioned at the fore of this thread. It doesn't seem you ever reported back on the ultimate results of your experiments, nor any others who posted. I'm curious what your final conclusions were? Also, any year to year variance?
Thanks, Naysen |
April 17, 2013 | #17 | |
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I found out last year I have much bigger problems, I have Corky Root rot in my garden which later that year destroyed my crops. I will be putting up a post regarding that soon. |
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April 18, 2013 | #18 |
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Beeman, I've probably read through Ami's post sometime in the past. I used his posts to arrive at my current inoculation regime. I'm very sorry to hear about your root rot issue. I wonder if grafting might help fight against susceptibility there.
Good luck. -naysen |
April 18, 2013 | #19 | |
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April 18, 2013 | #20 |
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Take a look at this thread. A lot of us tyros are hard at work in grafting tomato vines. It doesn't really require any special equipment. What it does take is time and a willingness to accept failure, as you can expect plenty on your first attempts.
-naysen http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=26079 |
April 19, 2013 | #21 | |
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April 19, 2013 | #22 |
Tomatovillian™
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Beeman, glad you're in to it. Please post with any questions, or feel free to PM me. There's a whole lot of us getting into this grafting this year, so they'll be no dearth of information and anecdotal lessons to pass on to the next generation of grafters.
-naysen |
April 19, 2013 | #23 |
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Grafting is my last best hope for dealing with my soil borne diseases of fusarium and bacterial wilt. I've tried everything else but steam fumigation and chemical fumigation to no avail.
I am trying grafting plants this year and keeping my fingers crossed. Bill |
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