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Old 08-06-2003, 08:08 PM
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Default How to spray an 80' tree with fungicide?

I think Copper sulfate is also used to control algal blooms in ponds. Try
pond maintenance/management vendors.
The MSDS (see link below) for Bordeaux suggests that it can be quite harmful
if mishandled. Applying it to an 80 foot tree can disburse it a great
distance in even the slightest wind. Some things you may want to consider
are; how will the neighbors react to a dose of this stuff? How much would it
cost to have a professional do it? I'm not saying you would be irresponsible
in your application practices, I'm thinking from more of a liability
perspective.
(http://www.pbigordon.com/product_msd...xture_MSDS.pdf)
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"zxcvbob" wrote in message
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Marley1372 wrote:

You are not going to be able to reach 80 feet unless you have a pretty

powerful
hydraulic sprayer. I used to use a bean 400 psi sprayer with a 100

gallon tank
and I struggled to reach the 20 foot trees in the permanent plantings.

You
would need something very heavy duty to reach. Not sure whether

bordeaux will
work to well or if you could even find it anywhere these days.

toad



This is a 2 1/4 (or maybe it's 3) gallon pressurized stream fire
extiguisher. With 100 pounds of pressure and the fire nozzle, it will
shoot a stream over the house. (it's great for water fights) It will
probably reach at least close to the top of the tree. I'll have to reload
a couple of times. I can put a spray nozzle on to reach the lower
branches, which is where the infection is worst.

I'll have to mix the bordeaux myself. Lime is easy to buy. Copper

sulfate
will be a little harder, but I think it is sold to kill roots in sewer
pipes. I've never used bordeaux mix, so this will be an adventure.

Bob