Combating Pythium Soft Rot in Heavy, Slow-Draining Clay Pockets

Unlike typical dry root rot, Rhizome Soft Rot (caused by Pythium) turns thick, healthy cardamom rhizomes into a foul-smelling, watery mush. This destructive disease travels quickly through wet, slow-draining clay soils on your hillsides, causing entire clumps to turn yellow and break off at the base.

You can stop this disease by applying an aggressive biological shield. Drenching your valley pockets with a heavy dose of Trichoderma harzianum introduces a beneficial fungus that actively targets and eliminates soft rot pathogens, keeping your rhizomes firm, dry, and healthy.

Don't let soft rot ruin your valuable crop. Buy your biological protection from Bactostore at www.peaklab.co.in or call 9146150117.

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