🌿 Elevate Your Green Game with Mycostop!
Mycostop Biofungicide is a powerful organic solution that makes 50 gallons of soil drench, effectively targeting and suppressing a wide range of pathogenic fungi. Approved for medicinal gardens and OMRI listed since 1988, it offers versatile application methods without clogging your equipment.
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Energy Specifications Met | Approved |
Target Species | Fungus |
Item Form | Powder |
J**E
Great product
This product is very useful in establishing healthy roots and plants for successful growth.
Z**V
Good product! Best price!
This product saves my fig plants. Thank you!
@**H
Algae buildup from rockwool in DWC system, SOLVED with Mycostop in two treatments (5 grams)
It's great for the purpose it was created for and definitely helps to control algae in rockwool/hydroponic applications. I had some algae system buildup that came from a single clone's rockwool Algae robs plants of oxygen, this is not a good thing. This SOLVED a 100 gal system size in two treatments (one treatment per week). I give it 4 out of 5 stars because it is extremely expensive for such a tiny amount.
L**R
Expensive, but works.
We have been losing tomatoes to some sort of disease the last 3 years. Seems systemic. Seems fungal. Not totally sure what it is. Moved our crops around...every bed seems to be a problem. Just tomatoes. Nothing else. Specifically early girls that are supposedly hybridized to be hardy against disease. This year I move our tomatoes to new beds...same issue. I bought this stuff and watered it into the soil around already established plants and the results happened shockingly fast. New vital green growth sprouting out of wilted, curled, sickly pale stuff. So so strange. Next year I will drench the seedlings to inoculate before planting. This year is mostly a loss, but I will get SOME fruit from plants that I otherwise would have pulled up and put in a burn pile.
P**H
Hoping for the best
I keep reording this stuff. Last year, I had a fusarium wilt killing off over 60 plants in my raised beds. I am limited by clay soil in ground, and limiter further by space for crop rotation. I watered some of this in last year, but it was really too late to do anything to help the poor tomatoes.This year, I heat wrapped the raised beds for six weeks, then began watering soil with mycostop. I also watered my seedlings, and did root dunking until I could get them into the ground. I used a mycho fungi mix and this product in two buckets of distilled water and dipped the roots before planting. SO far, the plants all look green and healthy. They certainly had robust root systems when removing them from their cell packs. It's still very early in the season, but I'm hopeful for a good crop this year. I'm also using a soil wetting molasses doo dad to feed the many critters I have added into the soil this year. It'll be the 500 dollar stir fry when I am finally done with this. I believe the mycostop will help overall, but I'm skeptical it'll get the fusarium down to a low whisper in the garden.
F**N
Best Product ever for fungal infections
This biofungicide saved my gardening season. I had a brutal outbreak of Southern Bacterial Wilt in my tomato garden at the beginning of summer and I lost around 100 plants. I tried every fungicide I could find with no effect-Bonide fungicide and Actinovate were useless and then I decided to give this Mycostop biofungicide a try out of mostly desperation. As soon as I started using it the rampant wilt began to slow and now all of the tomato plants I have treated at least three times are still alive and producing tomatoes or still growing (as I have some that are about 2 months old). This includes a root treatment (which is by far the most crucial part of the entire application), and a two week treatment, followed in three weeks by another treatment (depending on how bad the infection). I bought the 5 gram package and divided it into 10 half gram treatments, which are then mixed in a one gallon sprayer, which worked wonderfully on tomato plants. Fill the sprayer about half way and put in the half gram package-then you have to wait a little over 30 minutes-fill to the line, and agitate then place the top on and shake well before pumping the sprayer up to working pressure-spray on mostly cleaned roots for about 10-15 seconds-spray inside containers and into the soil where the plants will be transplanted. For the two week and three week treatments spray at the base of the stem for 10-15 seconds on each plant
S**.
Don’t Buy
So I ordered this product. The label isn’t readable with their advertising on Amazon. The label says you must mix all the contents when it’s opened. And that it can only be mixed with 1/4 gallon of water. And it ALL has to be applied in 30 minutes.Another problem is that the product has to be stored at 46 degrees. I live in Florida. Our greenhouse is outside and it’s never 46 degrees.I would have never purchased this product had I knew all this.
M**R
Recommended
a good part of any mold prevention system. this isn't a silver bullet but it definitely improves your chances against mold. on that same note, conditions are what lets mold prevail. watch your weather patterns and apply at least 24hrs before a stretch of rain or highly humid weather (especially with cool nights). seems to work well in combination with actinovate but remember there is no surefire way to prevent mold, but this will surely help cut it down. the instructions indicate the whole package must be used at once (which makes 13 gallons of foliar spray), i don't think this is true but do seal the package and seal it inside a zip-loc bag as well store in the fridge and one can use it one gram at a time (to make say 2 gallons of spray). another note to mention is agitate the product in
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