In this blog article, we answer questions you may have when using Tricho Immune and give you advice on how to use it more effectively. This formulation offers a new approach to crop protection and offers many advantages over traditional crop protection methods. Discover what makes Tricho Immun effective and what it can be used for in practice.
VIDEO: Tricho Immun contains two Trichoderma fungal strains that live in the tissues of the plant: Trichoderma simmonsii and Trichoderma afroharzianum.
The ingredients of the fungal preparation were isolated from Furmint grapes from Tokaj, infected with grape scab but showing no symptoms. In trials conducted since 2015, researchers have discovered a number of interesting findings that are also useful in home gardens, such as the inhibition of the following pathogens and the absence or absence of symptoms:
- nuts Botryosphaeria dothiodea, Diaporthe eres
- vines Diplodia seriata, Eutypa lata, Neofusicoccum parvum, Alternaria alternata, Fomitiporia sp.
- sea buckthorn Fusarium poliferatum
- chies Monilinia laxa, Monilinia fructigena, Colletotrichum acutatum, Leucostoma persoonii
- plum Monilinia fructigena, Monilinia fructicola
- alma Venturia inaequalis
- caysi Verticillium sp.
- peaches Taphrina infestans
(In addition, many ornamental plants and vegetables could be listed, but preventive control against their pathogens is timely later)

Moreover, in addition to the experienced plant protection effects, the following benefits are also associated with the use of Tricho Immune:
1. applied immediately after pruning paralyses the incision wound, thus protecting against infection
2. in apples, grapes 5-7 with % increased the sugar content of the fruit
3. 5-15 % increase in yields
4. larger wounds callousing (in the picture)

Using Tricho Immune - How does it work?
1. Micoparacitism: breaks down the cell wall of pathogenic fungi, thereby destroying them
2. Antagonism: produces substances that inhibit the growth of fungi
3. Nutrient and space parasitism: rapidly grows to take up space from pathogenic fungi
4. Vegetable immunity stimulating
5. Plant vitality of stimulating

Using Tricho Immune - What dosage should I use?
- Doses: 50 g/10-15 litres of water.
VIDEO: Tricho Immun fungus-eating mushroom does not preclude the use of pesticides, but it can significantly reduce the need for them. A number of tests have been carried out on the use of pesticides in combination or sequentially.
It tolerates most pesticides well and can even be mixed into a tank mix. Just to be on the safe side. DanubaGarden recommends that no other chemicals are used for 2 weeks before and after use. It is important to stress that cannot be used at all with sulphur! To help the fungus to enter the plant, it is necessary to add some organic material (e.g. Asco Alga with the algae preparation).

Untreated and Tricho Immune treated peaches
Source of the pictures: Dr. Erzsébet Karaffa
Summary
The use of Tricho Immune provides gardeners and farmers with an excellent opportunity for sustainable crop protection. This biological preparation effectively protects our plants against a variety of pathogens and pests, while supporting plant health and growth. The use of Tricho Immun helps to minimise environmental impact and promotes sustainable farming, making it a clear choice for modern crop protection.