Trichoderma Green Soil, 350g
Non-Toxic Bio Fertilizer/ Fungicide
“Trichoderma, Green Soil” is a non-toxic bio fertilizer and fungicide designed to enhance the lush greenery of grass. This eco-friendly product harnesses the power of Trichoderma, a beneficial fungus, to promote healthy growth and suppress harmful pathogens in the soil.
Formulated specifically for lawn care, “Trichoderma, Green Soil” is easy to use and highly effective. One pack of this bio fertilizer is sufficient for treating a 2 kanal lawn, providing a convenient solution for maintaining vibrant green grass without the need for harsh chemicals. Simply apply as directed for optimal results, and enjoy a greener, healthier lawn.
✅🌲How to use:
Trichoderma Green Soil is typically used as a soil inoculant to promote plant growth and health. Here’s how you can use it:
1. Prepare the soil: Start with well-draining soil that is moist but not waterlogged. If using Trichoderma Green Soil for potted plants, ensure the pot has drainage holes.
2. Apply the inoculant: Mix Trichoderma in Vermicompost or fine moist soil and Sprinkle onto the soil surface or mix it thoroughly into the soil. Follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by the manufacturer, as overdosing can be detrimental.
3. Watering: After applying Trichoderma Green Soil, water the soil to ensure good contact between the inoculant and the plant roots. Avoid excessive watering that could wash away the Trichoderma.
4. Maintenance: Trichoderma is a living organism, so it requires some care. Avoid using chemical fungicides and pesticides, as they can harm beneficial microorganisms like Trichoderma. Regularly monitor the health of your plants and adjust watering and fertilization as needed.
5. Repeat application: Depending on the duration mentioned on the product label or as per plant requirements, you may need to reapply Trichoderma Green Soil periodically to maintain its beneficial effects.
Remember, Trichoderma works best as part of an overall plant care routine that includes proper watering, fertilization, and pest management.