TheSpacePope
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Torched- What is your source? Not calling you out. Just have never heard of avoiding Trichoderma? As all the major reputable brands have them in it. IE. Advance Nut. Green planet, Aoura Innovations/roots organic and great white shark even some promixs(not listed but in it)?
Since I am not dusting off my microbiology books quick C&P rebuttal: I know it's wiki but it is also common knowledge.
Trichoderma is a genus of fungi that is present in all soils, where they are the most prevalent culturable fungi. Many species in this genus can be characterized as opportunistic avirulent plant symbionts.[SUP][1][/SUP] This refers to the ability of several Trichoderma species to form mutualistic endophytic relationships with several plant species
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Several strains of Trichoderma have been developed as biocontrol agents against fungal diseases of plants.[SUP][5][/SUP] The various mechanisms include antibiosis, parasitism, inducing host-plant resistance, and competition. Most biocontrol agents are from the species T. harzianum,T. viride and T. hamatum. The biocontrol agent generally grows in its natural habitat on the root surface, and so affects root disease in particular, but can also be effective against foliar diseases.
ME:
In layman terms the trichs. consume older damaged bacteria(found in old plant life I.e bark etc) and form on the root system thus greatly excelling the overall plant and root health. If the older bacteria didnt die off then there would be a event called a peak in which all life dies do to no resources. Trichs keep the balance till they consume all the others.Dropping the population to manageable numbers until either more is mircolife is added and they spike again or you add more of their food source so they can re populate their environment and repeat the cycle(approx 2 weeks w/ varying factors). Check and balances in other words meaning they are not there to be friends with the other bacteria or fungi they are your plants friends in symbiosis.
He is right tho! Check the labels I forgot to add the part about some are specifically for conifer trees and shrubs. Wont really work with Mary.
The Hat Has Spoken
-The Space Pope

(Not trying to be a A-hole, I am open to discuss this like mature gentlemen and like your insight)
Since I am not dusting off my microbiology books quick C&P rebuttal: I know it's wiki but it is also common knowledge.
Trichoderma is a genus of fungi that is present in all soils, where they are the most prevalent culturable fungi. Many species in this genus can be characterized as opportunistic avirulent plant symbionts.[SUP][1][/SUP] This refers to the ability of several Trichoderma species to form mutualistic endophytic relationships with several plant species
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Several strains of Trichoderma have been developed as biocontrol agents against fungal diseases of plants.[SUP][5][/SUP] The various mechanisms include antibiosis, parasitism, inducing host-plant resistance, and competition. Most biocontrol agents are from the species T. harzianum,T. viride and T. hamatum. The biocontrol agent generally grows in its natural habitat on the root surface, and so affects root disease in particular, but can also be effective against foliar diseases.
ME:
In layman terms the trichs. consume older damaged bacteria(found in old plant life I.e bark etc) and form on the root system thus greatly excelling the overall plant and root health. If the older bacteria didnt die off then there would be a event called a peak in which all life dies do to no resources. Trichs keep the balance till they consume all the others.Dropping the population to manageable numbers until either more is mircolife is added and they spike again or you add more of their food source so they can re populate their environment and repeat the cycle(approx 2 weeks w/ varying factors). Check and balances in other words meaning they are not there to be friends with the other bacteria or fungi they are your plants friends in symbiosis.
He is right tho! Check the labels I forgot to add the part about some are specifically for conifer trees and shrubs. Wont really work with Mary.
The Hat Has Spoken
-The Space Pope

(Not trying to be a A-hole, I am open to discuss this like mature gentlemen and like your insight)
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