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Old June 6, 2007   #4
amideutch
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Dunkel, evidently the strain that they use for Actinovate is not. I queried a couple mycorrhiza suppliers concerning the compatibility of Actinovate with the common strains of Mycorrhiza and they said there were no problems. Currently I,m using the compost tea kit from T&J enterprises and Thomas Giannou said go ahead and add the Actinovate to the tea mixture and brew together.
Another product I'm going to try is CBF-2606 made by echchem. Fungal diseases are often spread by zoospores that are transported from one plant to another and from lawn to lawn or field to field. CBF-2606 is a biological fungus control for the prevention and control of plant fungi on fruit, vegetables and horticultural and agricultural crops. CBF-2606 destroys zoospores that cause fungal disease, on contact.
When I enquired to the compatibility of CBF-2606 this was their response.
CBF-2606 will not disrupt the efficacy of "mycorrhiza plant root inoculants".
CBF 2606 is a proprietary natural product formulated to destroy zoospores that cause fungal disease, on contact.
I also want to use it on my grapes as I do have a fungal problem in the fall when they are ripening on the vine. Ami
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