Plant strengthener/biological inoculant based on Trichoderma harzianum (strain T78). It is described as “protector fúngico” and as support for the rhizosphere microflora, with dosages expressed for plant and for litre of substrate in sowing stage/cuttings.
- Key featuresCategory: Plant strengthener / biological inoculant (Trichoderma)
- Strain declared: Trichoderma harzianum (T78)
- Dose in crop: 3 ml for plant to the start + 2 ml for plant every 20 days
- Seminai and cuttings: 2 ml for 1 L of substrate
- Pack 75 (unit in sheet): treatment up to 25 plants
Overview
What it is for
Quimera is presented as product that supports a environment rhizospheric more favorevole and the development plant. In the sheets is indicated as inoculant liquid based on Trichoderma harzianum (T78).
Who it is for
- Growers that want to integrate a inoculant based on Trichoderma in the programme of cultivation.
- Those who gestisce sowing/cuttings and wants an indication use specific for the substrate.
How to use
Dosages and dilutions (manufacturer)
Crops (outdoor or greenhouse) 3 ml for plant All’inizio (first application) Crops (outdoor or greenhouse) 2 ml for plant Every 20 days up to a end crop (according to need) Seminai and cuttings 2 ml for 1 L of substrate Application in preparation/substrate management
Instructions operational (protocol Mycoterra)
- In case of starting from seeds: is indicated a ammollo in solution of water with Quimera to the 10% for 12 hours.
- In case of transplanting: the protocol indicates of effettuare the first application a 5 days from the transplanting (chart dedicated).
Compatibility and warnings
- Compatibility: is indicated as not mix with other fungicidi.
- Warning: avoid the application in the hours of maximum intensità luminosa.
Technical specifications
- Type: inoculant liquid based on Trichoderma harzianum (T78)
- Concentration declared: 5 × 10^11 CFU/L of solution
- Pack 75 (unit in sheet): treatment up to 25 plants
Brand
Mycoterra publishes product sheets, protocolli and application charts for the use of the own inoculants and biostimulants in the different times of the cycle.