This year very Spring came early, we may not even be really prepared for it.
So many people were late for by spray washing, and are now trying to save what can be saved. We get a lot of questions about how the Tricho Immun spraying them quickly can still successfully control tafrina or monilia. We always tell you that Trichoderma needs time (about 3-4 weeks depending on whether it is a herbaceous or woody plant) to enter the plant, multiply and then spread.

The questions show that we tend to an from expect a miracle to work immediately and work perfectly for everything, in all circumstances. We therefore think it is important to stress the specific characteristics of the product (in this case mushrooms) and what we know for sure from our experiments so far.
It is also important to note that the organic gardening is not just about using 1 or 1 organic product, but about thinking ahead in a whole system, in a process.

What kind of system?
Just think what you need - very simply put! - for a healthy human body to function?
- In Nutrition a rich, mixed diet - vegetable parallel: healthy soil, sufficient nutrients
- Stress-free lifestyle - plant parallel: acclimatisation, good condition to tolerate stress
- On the move rich lifestyle - plant parallel: training to withstand different biotic (human or animal interference) and abiotic (heat, drought, frost, wind) stresses
If we make healthy lifestyle choices ourselves, even if we get sick, we can get away with milder symptoms or recover more easily and quickly from the disease. To use a plant parallel, our plants we also keep the soil in good condition, we ensure proper nutrition and optimal living conditions, the plant will be in good condition. Then whatever pathogen or pest attacks our plants, it will be much easier to fight it off.

Therefore, the DanubaGarden suggests that it is also worth thinking ahead when gardening:
| 1) Feeding our soils: organic manure (composted or granulated) or humic acid (Blackjak) by adding |
| 2)Protect and cover our soils against drying out and weeds: with mulch (pine, branches, straw, grass clippings, leaves, kitchen waste, mulch (Mulch 10M with mycorrhiza) The decomposition of the mulch also feeds the soil! |
| 3)We feed our plants: preferably with natural materials: algae, foliar fertilisers. Of course, it is also possible to use chemical solutions if you are new to organic methods. Certain organic products can also help to improve the use of fertilisers already applied, e.g. Blackjak humic acid, which can be used to reduce the amount of nitrogen leaching into the groundwater or phosphorus being fixed in the soil (this method is also widely used in arable crops). Other preparations, e.g. DanuVital Bio+ contains 10 nutrients of organic origin in the same proportion as plant cell fluid. |
| 4)Arm yourself against stress: with algae (Asco Alga and Kelpak) The algae live in their natural habitat under conditions of constant stress: they are exposed to tidal activity, they are eaten by animals. There is only a very short period of time when conditions are favourable for growth, so they contain very high concentrations of all the substances they contain. |
| 5)Use organic crop protection: a Tricho Immun and the Softguard combined, sequential treatments have a good chance of controlling both pests and pathogens. Their use is most effective when applied to a well-treated plant in good condition. |
| 6)We compost our dead plants (on site or in a composter): this will provide nutrients for other plants. The composting process can be accelerated naturally by adding bacteria: the Ino Bact N-Cell bacteria preparation contains pulp-degrading and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. |
