July 8, 2017 | #211 |
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I bought a gallon of regular Chlorox just last week at Walmart. I thought I checked the concentration when I was in the store but apparently not. It is also 6%, with a manufacture date of June 21, 2017.
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July 17, 2017 | #212 |
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Your pictures DO! prove your suggestions.Beautiful plants.
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July 18, 2017 | #213 |
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It has been threatening rain for the last few days with lots of clouds and nearly 100% humidity and yesterday it came starting about 4 am and it rained off and on most of the day. I went out this morning planning on fertilizing my bell peppers and found once again that Early Blight had come in big time with the rain. Even my newest bed with young plants was hit hard by it and there was no sign of it on either of my last two beds planted then all of a sudden it is on nearly every tomato plant. Needless to say I spent a couple of hours cutting off the worst of it and spraying everything down with the bleach spray. It should have had time to dry since the sun is just now showing good. Luckily for me it was a bit late getting here this morning or I would have had to wait to spray the bleach. I guess I will follow up with some Daconil later because the copper that was put on just a few days ago did nothing to stop the EB. I had used copper because I was getting some Gray mold and spot or speck diseases on a few plants and with no sign of EB I thought it was the best option. Seems like I frequently guess wrong on that choice.
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July 18, 2017 | #214 |
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Bummer Bill.
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July 18, 2017 | #215 |
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This has been the worst year for EB in all the years I have been growing tomatoes. It usually isn't much of a problem except on just one or two varieties that seem more prone to it. This year it has hit almost every variety to some degree or another.
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July 19, 2017 | #216 |
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I was out early this morning spraying with Daconil and observing what the bleach spray did. I had a fair amount of gray mold on some of my black tomatoes and some speck and spot diseases that all shriveled from the spray but none of my new growth showed any damage from the spray despite me doing it at 8 am yesterday. I hope the Daconil will help with the EB and the speck and spot diseases. What would really help is for it not to rain for a couple of days.
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July 20, 2017 | #217 |
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Bill, do you think bleach spray would kill mites on my watermelon?
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July 20, 2017 | #219 |
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I don't have any permethrin. I do have Sevin but haven't used it yet. I don't really want to kill everything around, especially since it is so hot out there I am not so sure the good guys would come back soon enough. I have Pure Neem oil I have been spraying with some DE in it, but doesn't seem to be getting it under control.
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July 20, 2017 | #220 |
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This thread needs to be a sticky.
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July 21, 2017 | #221 |
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July 21, 2017 | #222 |
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Bill, I remembered I had purchased some Organicide 3 n 1, I sprayed that this morning.
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July 22, 2017 | #223 | |
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Well if it doesn't work go out and get a quart of Permethrin 10% and make sure it is the livestock version and not the termite one. Living in a hot place like you do you are going to need it either this year or next. Mites are almost always a problem at least once during a summer if not a lot more. Having what it takes to stop them on hand is critical in getting them under control. You really can't afford to mess around with them because they will get so bad and cause so much damage so quickly. The worse the infestation the more trouble it is to stop them and get them under control. I have been suffering from a severe upper respiratory illness for the past 7 weeks and it stopped me from doing the regular fungicide spraying with the frequency that is required and I didn't use the bleach spray like I should have during all that rain. The result has become clear to me after the last and only really thorough bleach spraying that I have done. I was out yesterday morning and evening trying to remove the seriously damaged leaves that resulted from all the infections that had taken hold. Most of my plants have few leaves left on them. All my black tomatoes had serious gray mold and the bleach showed me just how bad it was. I also have some speck and spot problems that were severe on many plants and the EB problem was just terrible on most varieties. Diseases need to be taken seriously by regular fungicide preventive sprays and quick reaction to outbreaks or like mites they will do serious and sometimes fatal damage to plants. I have a good excuse in having been so sick but just like with the plant diseases I waited far too long to go to the doctor and get the problem correctly treated and so made it much worse. I am in serious doubt as to whether my summer set out plants will survive my neglect this year. I am trying to fix the problems that I helped create by neglecting to do what was necessary for much too long. The last two days have topped out over 100 and that means there is precious little time in the morning and evening when I am able to do anything in the garden. With that heat and nearly bare plants the fruit on them has no protection and much of it will suffer seriously from this hot sun. I do have enough survivors of my mid summer grafting to set out one more bed if I can get it ready for planting in this awful heat. Bill |
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July 22, 2017 | #224 |
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Wow Bill, sorry to hear about all your troubles. I'll definitely pick up some permethrin. I know I checked the tractor supply last time I was there and it was out of stock. There are no other places that sell it around here.
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July 22, 2017 | #225 |
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Bill:
This has been - by far - the best ever season for squash thanks to your advice on: 1) bleach spray - it's worked wonders 2) sevin around the stem for vine borers I've never had such pretty, big plants. And, they are still alive and not wilting from the borers. My wife requested more squash this year - she's gotten it with more to come. Jeff P.S. Feel free to send some rain this way. |
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