Managing Root Health in Newly Shaded Cardamom clearings
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Cardamom requires perfect filtered light to grow well, meaning tree shade adjustments are a regular part of plantation upkeep. However, cutting old limbs or planting new shade trees leaves decaying wood and root matter in the ground, which can attract harmful soil fungi like Pythium.
To keep these wood-rotting diseases from jumping over to your valuable cardamom root clusters, apply a strong preventative soil treatment of Trichoderma harzianum. This friendly fungus quickly breaks down wood debris while forming a thick protective barrier around your spice plants.
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