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Old July 6, 2013   #1
z_willus_d
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Hi Ray, thanks for the comments. I had also seen this thread from beeman on the subject of using Trichoderma as a F/V deterrent.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ht=compost+tea

I'll try to find the Yahoo group thread you mentioned. From your readings on the subject, is it that the Trichoderma will simply not grow in tea, or that it can die in the process?

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I'll try to find the Yahoo group thread you mentioned. From your readings on the subject, is it that the Trichoderma will simply not grow in tea, or that it can die in the process?

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Actually, The concern is just the opposite.

Here's the link to the thread here.
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