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May 6, 2012 | #18 |
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Hey, I always appreciate the help. THanks.
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May 9, 2012 | #19 | |
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Hey - what did you decide on this (foliar thing)? I would do the one day foliar nutes and next day foliar disease prevention but understand your question. |
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May 9, 2012 | #20 |
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So I guess I will have to try and keep a regimen of Sat morning will be Exel, Actinovate and Mollasses. Then every other week on Sun I will apply the Neem. I will do soil drenches for nutes. I will use fish fert every few weeks during veg, then I will apply some jobes granular during bloom cycle, good calcium and myco content. Also i will have plenty of bokashi juice fert to apply throughout the season as a drench. In other words I've decided against foliage feed. |
October 27, 2012 | #21 |
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My greenhouse season is in full swing. I dont want to foliar anything, since the humidity is so high-so I am going to try a soil drench in my global buckets.
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October 28, 2012 | #22 |
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Michael, I wouldn't think you would have that much problem with foliar disease in the desert especially in the winter. Ami
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October 28, 2012 | #23 |
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Ami:
We are lucky because its so dry here. But in the greenhouse during the winter, the humidity is high, around 50-60%. I am hoping with the global buckets it stays drier. I did have proven pythium in my plants in the past. Thats why I use actinovate, and just put in the excel.
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