thanks, not many videos on this. i had a mass infestation of root knot nematodes in my veggies, and just bought some trichos. i do plan to use potassium bicarbonate in winter as foliar fungicide and nutrient feed. wonder if ok. also wondering if good for houseplants
Greetings from Romania! Thank you for the information you have given us, it is very valuable! I would like to know if you have tried to multiply solutions from beneficial bacteria? These solutions based on Trichoderma, I understand that they are used to fight fungal diseases, but if we have an attack of insects or mites, it seems that they are no longer effective in this case, if we want to treat with natural substances and we don't want chemicals , then a good option would be beneficial bacteria!? I subscribed to your channel seeing that you offer valuable information, but I will also write to you by e-mail, because I want to send you some pictures about how I tried to multiply Trichoderma!
To multiply any beneficial bacteria, use sugar substitutes like molasses. In one litre water, use 10-20 gm of molasses and 10 gm of bacteria. Please feel free to write email to grownmoregardening@gmail.com for any further query.
A Very nice video also very informative for all gardeners, Thank you very much & hope we will get more video like this in future.
Thanks a lot! Surely I'll try to make more videos like it.
Thank you for the formulation.
Most welcome!
Thank you graciously!!!
Most welcome!
Very useful information....
Glad you liked it. Thank you!
Thank you so very much!
Most welcome!
Very informative video. Thank you!
You are most welcome! I'm glad that you find the video useful.
thanks, not many videos on this. i had a mass infestation of root knot nematodes in my veggies, and just bought some trichos.
i do plan to use potassium bicarbonate in winter as foliar fungicide and nutrient feed. wonder if ok.
also wondering if good for houseplants
Most welcome! Glad you find the video useful. The combination you said is fine, go ahead with it. And you can also use it in indoor plants as well.
Hey sir...should we use pseudomonas too..or trichoderma is ok?
Yes, you can add those together.
Greetings from Romania! Thank you for the information you have given us, it is very valuable! I would like to know if you have tried to multiply solutions from beneficial bacteria? These solutions based on Trichoderma, I understand that they are used to fight fungal diseases, but if we have an attack of insects or mites, it seems that they are no longer effective in this case, if we want to treat with natural substances and we don't want chemicals , then a good option would be beneficial bacteria!? I subscribed to your channel seeing that you offer valuable information, but I will also write to you by e-mail, because I want to send you some pictures about how I tried to multiply Trichoderma!
To multiply any beneficial bacteria, use sugar substitutes like molasses. In one litre water, use 10-20 gm of molasses and 10 gm of bacteria. Please feel free to write email to grownmoregardening@gmail.com for any further query.
A really helpful content! Thanks again.
Most welcome!
Can it works in combination of three fungi??
Yes, it'll work
Can I add trichoderma to a soil which has neem powder added to it?
Yes, you can, no harm in that.
Sir, May I know, This two way 4) Bio Fertilizer & 5) Multiplying Trichoderma, how many times I can use in a month.
Once in a month is sufficient for both of these methods.
Thank you very much.
Sir what site or link that can I buy a thrichoderma
Purchase links are in the description box.
Where are you from?
Kolkata, West Bengal