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Old June 27, 2019   #1
amideutch
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Was surfing the web the other day and came across this product from BioBIzz. It acts as a Protectant as does Daconil against Leaf fungi but it's organic! I believe it was developed for Greenhouse plant culture but looks like it is also suitable for growing tomatoes and other plants outdoors. I bought a spray bottle to try as you will see
in the link below.

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https://biobizz.com/product/leaf%c2%b7coat/
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Old June 27, 2019   #2
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I've looked at this before and it sounds interesting, I'm just spraying actively aerated vermicompost tea again this year to help prevent leaf fungi later in the season, as I know exactly what's in it.

I really like their Bio Bloom for my tomatoes though, I use a reduced dose almost daily alongside weekly chem salt ferts.

Since their is no information available on the ingredients, I'd be interested to hear what the product is like (smell/appearance) and how you get on with it .
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