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F**N
Ultimate defense against nightmarish fungal infestations
This biofungicide saved my gardening season. I had a brutal outbreak of Southern Bacterial Wilt in my tomato garden at the beginning of summer and I lost around 100 plants. I tried every fungicide I could find with no effect-Bonide fungicide and Actinovate were useless and then I decided to give this Mycostop biofungicide a try out of mostly desperation. As soon as I started using it the rampant wilt began to slow and now all of the tomato plants I have treated at least three times are still alive and producing tomatoes or still growing (as I have some that are about 2 months old). This includes a root treatment (which is by far the most crucial part of the entire application), and a two week treatment, followed in three weeks by another treatment (depending on how bad the infection). I bought the 5 gram package and divided it into 10 half gram treatments, which are then mixed in a one gallon sprayer, which worked wonderfully on tomato plants. Fill the sprayer about half way and put in the half gram package-then you have to wait a little over 30 minutes-fill to the line, and agitate then place the top on and shake well before pumping the sprayer up to working pressure-spray on mostly cleaned roots for about 10-15 seconds-spray inside containers and into the soil where the plants will be transplanted. For the two week and three week treatments spray at the base of the stem for 10-15 seconds on each plant
L**K
) I treat the plants twice with the max recommended dose. First when they are in small 3 ...
This stuff is expensive but it is the only product I've discovered that actually makes it possible to grow tomatoes in soil heavily contaminated with Fusarium (tomato wilt.) I treat the plants twice with the max recommended dose. First when they are in small 3 inch containers and then perhaps three weeks or a month later after they have been up potted. Untreated plants in my garden invariably die about the time of the first ripe tomatoes. They first wilt a little in the middle of the day and recover at night. The next day the wilt is more noticeable etc, etc. They are usually dead with hollow brown (inside) stems within a week or so. The product will keep the plants going all season or at least much, much longer.Apr 2019 -- Bought some for this year. If you have Fusarium in your soil and want to grow tomatoes this is what you need. It works. Competing products don't.
K**N
This stuff is the best!
I live in Arizona and have problematic soil. I was always losing tomato plants every year. I think it is Fusarium Wilt. In the past I have used Actinovate with pretty good success, but I guess because of COVID-19 and everybody's rush to become a gardener, many products were out of stock this year, including Actinovate. So I tried this MycoStop instead. They suggested mixing it up in a pan a and placing your tomato starts in it for a few minutes before planting. Then I poured some into the hole on planting. Did a drench about halfway through the season too. This was an outstanding tomato crop. I did do Early Girl, but all the rest of these are heirlooms which are much more prone to disease. Even the Oxhearts which seem much more prone to disease did wonderful this year.I wish they had better instructions for mixing it though.
R**K
Its a chemical. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't.
It is what it is. Very hard to measure and it makes a lot so you have to use it all. It also, unfortunately, didnt work for my tomato plants.
S**N
Don’t buy
Can’t get any instructions that are clear to follow. Can’t use because their are no numbers to call for help. Wasted my money.
J**G
costs mucho, much $$$ ... but eco effective against fungus sans terrible chemicals
costs mucho ... but eco effective against fungus sans terrible chemicals
L**R
Best stuff ever
used in MM grow for last 2 years and have never had a root zone problem
B**Y
prevents disease
used last year and no disease on any plant
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