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Subject: Fungicide Application
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| soupster |
South Carolina
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Considering all the rain some areas are getting and the mention of powdery mildew beginning for some I was thinking about fungicide applications. How often can/should fungicides be sprayed during wet spells and can damage occur from more frequent applications?
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6/30/2013 1:26:18 PM
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| curtlave (team extreme) |
Sourthern Utah
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soupsyer ,, we use fertilome,, brand here ,, i have used it twice this month,, but we dont have the wet issue's u are having quite the oppisite,, hot and dry, its clorothilanol , hope i spelt that right ,,
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6/30/2013 2:07:02 PM
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| Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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Once per week. Rotate as many different fungicides as possible.
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6/30/2013 5:02:03 PM
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Ditto what Orangeneck said.
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6/30/2013 6:45:18 PM
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| soupster |
South Carolina
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Thanks. I am currently using Fung-onil by Bionide (active ingredient chlorothalonil)once a week. Not knowing offhand the active ingredients of other fungicides what would you recommend for another one or two fungicide products to use in rotation with Bionide? No sense in buying another trade name with identical active ingredients is why I am asking.
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6/30/2013 8:15:42 PM
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| Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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I am pretty sure your product is the equivilant of daconil which is still the core fungicide for a variety of problems. Add eagle 20 for a knockout powdery mildew application. Aliette, heritage, subdue and banner max are the icing on the cake if you can find and/ or afford them.
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6/30/2013 8:33:20 PM
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