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June 4, 2013 | #11 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Eastern Suburb of Sacramento, CA
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From what I gather from your above, the optimal (from the point of view of decimating a P.M. infestation) spray scheme would involve first an application of pyraclostrobin followed up (5-7 days later?) by an application of myclobutanil. The goal being to hit the fungi hard with the broad action pyraclostrobin but also take out the "stragglers" with the myclobutanil, so as to minimize any resistance population. Or were you suggesting the same, but with the first application of pyraclostrobin to include also a tank mix with mankozeb? I know that some of these are used on grapevines here in CA to treat P.M. Thanks again for the details. -naysen |
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