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Old March 20, 2020   #31
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Of the products you listed have you found any that stop root knot nematodes from eating tomato roots? Or anything else you have used for RKNs?
Need all the help I can get.
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Old March 20, 2020   #32
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Not sure how to add this but if you read on Actinovate, like last page, it does say to use
"clean" watter. I aerate 5 gal. 2 days before using. All need to know before they waste $$$.
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Old March 20, 2020   #33
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Sounds like you know what you are talking about! Do you have knowledge that Actinovate
applied to roots and soil drench will deter root knot nematodes?
Thanks for all info.
PS: Do you know of any product, home gardener, can use effectively against RKN?
I do: F. marigolds, mustard greens Fall, Winter and till when extreme hot or cold.
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Old May 29, 2020   #34
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How much excel LQ per gallon? Can I use soap or neem instead of molasses?
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Old May 30, 2020   #35
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How much excel LQ per gallon? Can I use soap or neem instead of molasses?
It hasn't been called Excel LG in some years now, the product was renamed Organicide Plant Doctor Systemic Fungicide.
The application instructions are on the label here for how much depending on the plant species.

Product FAQ page
https://www.yourplantdoctor.com/orga...ungicide-faqs/

Although it is called a "Fungicide", phosphorous acids are actually directly effective against many Oomycetes which are not true fungi. It may indirectly induce some resistance in the plant to true fungal pathogens but don't count on it for a preventative or a cure.

Here's a good article on phosphorous acid fungicides
https://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdiseas...osphorous-acid
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Thank you Ray! And, I happen to have some of that sitting around which I just realized I have had awhile and never used.
Do you use it more as an immune booster or something else?
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I used actinovate last year as a root and soil drench. Pretty expensive for a couple of ounces of product. It didn't seem to have any effect on the soil based problems I have had in the past. I've had better luck selecting plants with apparent broad spectrum resistance to various diseases.
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Thank you Ray! And, I happen to have some of that sitting around which I just realized I have had awhile and never used.
Do you use it more as an immune booster or something else?
I've used it mainly as a preventative on plants up here that are susceptible to various types of Downy Mildew (Corcubits, Sun Flower, Basil), Downy Mildews are Oomycetes pathogens.
It won't build immunity to other pathogens, but it may induce some resistance in the plant to some true fungal pathogens. Your mileage may vary depending on the species of plant and the specific target pathogen.
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Thanks,Ray! I’ll definitely put it to good use on the cucumbers and other candidates then.
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