Wedum Boise
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Has anyone had any success using AQ10 as a treatment? and if so did it affect your yield?
Very few people even know of A-q10 on here. The few times I brought it up got less than an enthusiastic responce. Cant get it in the U.S.A unless something has changed or you are perhaps in vinticulture. It is supposed to be a product that kills the p.m not supress it. It should not affect anything as it is a bacteria in a wettable powder form. Weak plants end up with pests and or diseases first ( usually) so that being said... The plant with p.m may be destined to produce less to begin with. If you know where to get it. BUY IT!!!!!Has anyone had any success using AQ10 as a treatment? and if so did it affect your yield?
I found a blog that list a company in the US that has it http://greenspaceonline.info/AQ10.htm The active ingredient is a fungus but I also researched that the same species can also naturally occur in plants if there is a presence of PM. It may not be used as a preventative treatment as it needs a host to survive but if it's apply early enough you can definitely get rid of the infestation...I assume.Very few people even know of A-q10 on here. The few times I brought it up got less than an enthusiastic responce. Cant get it in the U.S.A unless something has changed or you are perhaps in vinticulture. It is supposed to be a product that kills the p.m not supress it. It should not affect anything as it is a bacteria in a wettable powder form. Weak plants end up with pests and or diseases first ( usually) so that being said... The plant with p.m may be destined to produce less to begin with. If you know where to get it. BUY IT!!!!!
It does appear to be obtainable from the site you mentioned. Awesome info thx..... Yes , I guess you do need a host for it to work but thats o.k. because this stuff slaps the shit out of p.m . Good to have if ya need it. It could be used as a preventative. If its always present in the environment any stray p.m spores are toast.I found a blog that list a company in the US that has it http://greenspaceonline.info/AQ10.htm The active ingredient is a fungus but I also researched that the same species can also naturally occur in plants if there is a presence of PM. It may not be used as a preventative treatment as it needs a host to survive but if it's apply early enough you can definitely get rid of the infestation...I assume.