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Old 10-03-2005, 03:40 PM
 
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it doesnt work any better than baking soda spray. the idea is to raise the pH. lime
sulfur is tricky. I use a single oil on my grapes and use a curtain system that lets
the leaves dry out (zone 5, dryer area). on fruit, use something suggested for
fruit. unlike pesticides, fungicides doesnt kill predator insects. Ingrid

figaro wrote:
Wow, thanks for the great tip. I just planted my first wine grapes a month
ago and I'll try out the milk spray on them this year. Your extensive plant
knowledge is very impressive and I always enjoy reading your posts. Thanks
for sharing.




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