What is Actinovate?

A Safe, Effective and Organic Way to Control Plant Diseases, Including Late Blight. Actinovate contains a naturally occurring bacterium called Streptomyces lydicus, which is responsible for the distinct "earthy" odor we associate with moist, healthy soil. Foliar diseases make plants unsightly and can reduce yield.

Correspondingly, how do you use Actinovate?

For best results, apply as early as possible such as at seeding, transplant or potting stage. Reapply every 2-12 weeks as needed. Apply product with watering can, hose-end sprayer or similar devices. Mix 1-2 teaspoons of Actinovate® Lawn & Garden in 2 gallons of water to create solution.

Also, how long does Actinovate last? one year

Also Know, does Actinovate kill mycorrhizae?

Actinovate utilizes a patented bacterium that forms a mutually beneficial relationship in the rhizosphere by feeding off the plant's waste and secreting beneficial by-products that keep pathogens under control. These by-products break down the cell walls of fungus and kill/repel other microbes.

Is Actinovate systemic?

For those interested in Exel LG or Actinovate- Its laughable that Exel makes the claim of an "organic" systemic. Both products are garbage.

Is Actinovate safe?

The active ingredient in Actinovate is a naturally occurring bacterium called Streptomyces lydicus strain WYEC 108. Best of all, Actinovate is safe, unlike synthetic fungicides, many of which are under increasing scrutiny as possible carcinogens.

What is Mycostop?

Mycostop is used by growers for diseases caused by pythium, fusarium, botrytis, alternaria, phomopsis, and to a lesser extent for rhizoctonia and phytophthora. It has particularly good activity against fusarium.

What is in Serenade fungicide?

The active ingredient in Serenade ASO fungicide, Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713, is a beneficial soil bacterium. A master of root colonization, B. subtilis strain QST 713, as formulated in the Serenade ASO fungicide, can quickly build a dense biofilm on plant roots.

How do you use Serenade fungicide?

Set sprayer to apply 2 fl oz (1/4 cup = 4 TBSP) to 4 fl oz (1/2 cup = 8 TBSP) of Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate per gallon of water. Spray plants to run-off, covering both top and bottom surface of foliage to ensure thorough coverage.

Does fungicide kill mycorrhizae?

Pesticides applied to the foliage of plants generally do not have any adverse effects on mycorrhizae formation or function. Some fungicides applied to soil do inhibit mycorrhizae; soil fumigants can kill mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza spores are dormant in soil until a plant root comes next to the spore.

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