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Nomaad OD:2010

nomaad

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The idea of yanking em now has an appeal... but if its in the soil, the whole bed doesn't become less at-risk by pulling the plant.
 

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I dont know if PV keeps fridged.... I wish Tri Tip would have mentioned PVS didnt get the mycostop shipping down...

So if not chilled... will it be useless Tri?
 

nomaad

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First off, I am sure Trinity Gold loves being nicknamed after a cut of beef.

The North American distributors named on the manufacturer's website keep it refrigerated throughout the logistics chain. Seems only logical that it would be from the retailers as well.
 
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That plant looks like it got eaten by root rot. Look for a brown ring around the stem at the soil line that when you touch it plant tissue "wipes" away... If the brown ring isn't complete MycoStop will save you. Spray the stem, spray the soil. spray the stem some more, water it in, get some RootShield granules and throw those in to your beds..they will save the day for you.

LayedBack - If you bought your MycoStop from PV , unless they've changed their shipping methods , it will be useless
 
That plant looks like it got eaten by root rot. Look for a brown ring around the stem at the soil line that when you touch it plant tissue "wipes" away... If the brown ring isn't complete MycoStop will save you. Spray the stem, spray the soil. spray the stem some more, water it in, get some RootShield granules and throw those in to your beds..they will save the day for you.

LayedBack - If you bought your MycoStop from PV , unless they've changed their shipping methods , it will be useless

shit... mgs it is

always keep it chilled after recieveing? does that apply with any other stuff i shoud know about? brix liq?

PVs vendors sent it to them today, and they will over night by tomorrow... still too late if not chilled tri?

where is the fastest way to get root shield for the chico area?
 

nomaad

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not sure i can ID a brown ring, persay, but the plant tissue is definitely "wiping away" fosho. might send a runner to pick some up tomroow if MGS doesn't tell me what I want to hear in the morning.

the one plant in the pics seems really far along...very slimy under the surface. second affected plant not so much... one way or another, the planmst are going to get a lot of mycostop tomorrow.

Thank you.
 
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Trinity Gold

Pull the one that dropped, bro. Big big dose of mycostop ..multiple doses if you can..& RootShield ASAP...If you're wiping away stem, you've got root rot up in there...

LayedBack530 - No idea .. I get it sent to me from So Cal from Ag RX...You need an applicators license from the county to buy RootShield, just go down to the Ag commission and get yourself one. They're free here in Trin..

You just need to keep a log of what you're doing in your garden with the products you buy with the ID # on the county paper work. Very easy to do.

Let me put it to you like this bro, when I get down to the coast to re up my MycoStop , I take a cooler with me and it's only a 2 hour drive...This stuff is temperature sensitive..it says right on the card to not let it get above 45 F unless youre planning on using it.
 

nomaad

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Unlikely I'll be able to get RootShield before monday. Does it need to be reefered as well? I have never heard of Trichoderma being chilled...
 
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Trinity Gold

No..RootShield doesn't need to be on ice but MycoStop does..I also do love beef..and lamb..and pretty much any thing..
 
I dont have a brown ring or anything rubbing off....

Its just like they stopped growing after pluggin 20 days ago... very little yellowing of large fan leaves.. and tiny tiny growth from all nodes but nothing sugnif... everything still green.. just no new shoots coming out... WTF im dying here! lol

Soil bound disease perhaps from the compost i added from durham? Mycostop will help with a disease like that too? seems the pots with no compost added are the ones not having that problem...
 

nomaad

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Yeah... I am a meat lover too. But do I want people calling me "lambchop"? Not so much. Just ordered a whole lamb from a neighbor for harvest and a half for 2 weeks from now. Whatever meat I am eating, I like it to be as local as possible.
 
hahaha...

cant scare me, nomaader what you say ;)


BTW, Tri tip is waaay better than lambchop anyday! But i hear your house makes some great lamb.. we will have to see..
 

Norkali

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I dont have a brown ring or anything rubbing off....

Its just like they stopped growing after pluggin 20 days ago... very little yellowing of large fan leaves.. and tiny tiny growth from all nodes but nothing sugnif... everything still green.. just no new shoots coming out... WTF im dying here! lol

Soil bound disease perhaps from the compost i added from durham? Mycostop will help with a disease like that too? seems the pots with no compost added are the ones not having that problem...

Dude...heat. Chico area? Fuggin' hot up there. Photosynthesis slows to a crawl at 90°+ without CO2 supp.. 100°+? Plants are using their energy just to stay alive....

I'd put money on it. Hmm...didn't see the bit about some plants not having problems...weird.
 
Dude...heat. Chico area? Fuggin' hot up there. Photosynthesis slows to a crawl at 90°+ without CO2 supp.. 100°+? Plants are using their energy just to stay alive....

I'd put money on it. Hmm...didn't see the bit about some plants not having problems...weird.


yes i was thinking about the extreme heat... they look better in the mornings/evenings... but still.. i have some good ones that are blowing up still...

Hopefully its the heat not allowing my roots to heal quick enough on the affected overwatered plants by taking energy to survive.. and HOPEFULLY their will be better weather soon... with mycostop, and hygrozyme ... may be my only shot
 

localhero

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that plant kinda looks how the guy who had termites described his. that plant is diseased and should be removed from the pack. thats my take.
 
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