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Old August 4, 2009   #4
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Originally Posted by Jimche View Post
a farmer friend who does suggested he could help us out with some Bravo.
That will be a big help. Try to prune off as much infected foliage as possible before he sprays the Bravo, so that the spraying doesn't spread spores around.

But even getting the spray on before you get the diseased leaves off is better than not spraying. You're probably somewhat subject to his schedule, as in he can get there when he can get there, so again while avoiding wet foliage as much as possible, just do as much as you can before he gets there.
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