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April 12, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Daconil application
I need to spray today and am thinking about using my ortho dial and spray versus the pump sprayer to speed things up a bit. Adding 10.5 oz of water along with 3 TBSP Daconil with the dial set to 4 oz. Does this sound correct and are there any disadvantages to using this method?
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April 12, 2009 | #2 |
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Suze's instructions to me:
Set to 4 oz. Add 8oz water. Add 4 tbsp Daconil. So you are doing it a bit more dilute than I do. Ortho Dial-n-Spray is SO much faster than the pump sprayer that I switched to it and just do Dial-n-Spray instead. It does use up the Daconil faster though. So costs a little more, but you're done in 10 minutes instead of 30+.
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April 12, 2009 | #3 |
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Okie Dokie, if that is the rate you guys are using, I will do the same. Thanks
edit to add: This method sure save me some time, I can see where folks with many plants would use it instead of the pump type sprayer.
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