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Old July 28, 2013   #84
greentiger87
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Sure! Here's some quick shots I took with my phone, not even great examples. Note, actinomycetes in minimally fertilized mulch beds is ubiquitous. I've had "fire fang", as mushroom growers call it, around my shrubs and trees for years. But this is first time I've seen it in pots and my high turnover vegetable beds. The "straw" in the photo is my winter cover crop of ryegrass. The other pics are of my fall tomato transplants, a little over a week in. The white masses showed up within several weeks of applying actinovate.

Oh, and I didn't use any fungicides (other than my brews) on my tomatoes this year.. but that's not necessarily unusual. I pull them out at the end of June before early blight can really become a problem.

My setup is super sophisticated and exciting, as you can see
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