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Old July 6, 2012   #1
nancycee
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Default too hot to spray sulfur fungicide?

HI I am in NYC.I have been battling for a month now with what seems like every type of problem I can have in my tomato and pepper garden. I think I have won the whitefly battle (for now). I am trying to stay on top of early blight and what I believe to be septoria. I have some container tomatoes and some in the ground. I want to spray fungicide but it is so hot and humid now and for the next few days.I don't know if spraying is a good idea because of the weather, but then is not spraying a good idea because of the war I have declared on the fungus in my yard? Can anyone recommend the way to go? Which is the lesser of the 2 evils?
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