Flowering potplants
For the best results, use Trianum as early as possible in the propagation phase.
Flowering pot plants are susceptible to various soil-borne diseases. Apply Trianum to the roots and give diseases no chance. Strong, healthy roots can promote the growth of green pot plants.
Common soil-borne diseases include:
- Fusarium
- Phytophthora
- Pythium
- Rhizoctonia
For the best results, use Trianum as early as the propagation phase. In the event of susceptibility to Phytophthora, use chemicals as well.
Recommended dose
Propagation:
|
Product |
Dosage |
|---|---|
|
Trianum-P |
1.5 ml per m² |
|
or Trianum-G |
750 grams per m³ potting compost (mixed in) |
Apply Trianum-P immediately after sowing or planting cuttings by watering from above. Prevent the umbrella effect in large cuttings with large leaves. Use Trianum-P before planting the cutting, for example when watering the potting compost.
After planting:
|
Product |
Dosage |
Maximum |
|---|---|---|
|
Trianum-P |
15 grams* per 1,000 plants |
3.5 kg per hectare* |
|
or Trianum-G |
375 grams* per m³ potting compost (mixed in)** |
*Double for the first application if Trianum has not been used during propagation.
**As a top-up: Trianum-P every 10-12 weeks or when repotting. As a top-up: Trianum-G when repotting.
Note:
- Ensure that Trianum reaches the spot where the first roots form.
- Ensure that the product does not immediately leach away.
- In bark, use Trianum-G. Ready-to-use Trianum-P leaches away easily.
- Do not use Trianum in an ebb and flow system
Trianum can be integrated with most chemicals. Click here for further information.
Research results and practical experience are positive about Trianum in flowering pot plants. These vary from protection against soil-borne fungi to a more evenly growing crop and better plant development. An overview is presented below.

