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May 29, 2014 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Aspirin with Exel LG and Actinovate?
Is it okay to include aspirin in the mix as well? I realize that the effect of aspirin is debatable. Or should I alternate spraying aspirin and then exel lg and actinovate?
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May 29, 2014 | #2 |
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creister, I would alternate the Aspirin with the LG/A.
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May 29, 2014 | #3 |
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I haven't done any spraying yet, so would one take precedence over the other? I would spray once a week. I leaning toward using the exel/actinovate first.
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May 29, 2014 | #4 |
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May 30, 2014 | #5 |
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Aspirin (Salix Alba) is known to activate the plants defense system SAR among other things. In doing so it will close the (Stomata) pores on the leaf to prevent bacterial/fungal incursion. It also does this when under stress from high temperatures to help retard the loss of moisture from the plant.
Because of this I would do the initial application with the Exel LG/Actinovate first as the Exel LG mode of action is systemic meaning it fights the pathogens from inside the plant. Actinovate is a contact fungicide eradicating the bad guys from the surface of the leaf. Ami
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June 5, 2014 | #6 |
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Since I don't have signs of disease at this point (fingers crossed), I was going to fore go the aspirin treatment. However, I did spray exel and actinovate a week ago. Should I spray it weekly or every other week? I was leaning towards every other due to no sign of disease pressure. Of course, we have a chance for some rain, some heavy this Sunday into Monday. What do you all think?
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June 5, 2014 | #7 | |
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Phosphorous acid (Excel LG, Plant Doctor, Agri-Fos) has no direct effect on true fungal pathogens like that but it has been shown to induce SAR in plants so it may have a round about benefit, can't say for sure. Since the Phosphorous acid molecule is stable and systemic in the plant, I don't apply it very often, maybe every 3 or 4 weeks. If you have Phytophthora or Pythium root rot problems then I would apply it per instructions every 1 or 2 weeks as a direct control for those Oomycetes pathogens. |
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June 5, 2014 | #8 |
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Around here it is early blight most likely. I think this is as late as I've gone without seeing it. That being said, we are in the middle of a drought. The spider mites are a major problem, but I wonder if the plants are already weakened from blight if they are more susceptible to spider mite attacks. I will apply the actinovate this week again, but will read my excel label and see what it says.
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