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Old 24-04-2005, 10:40 PM
Katra
 
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"Chris" wrote:

Once again this stuff is ruining my crepe myrtle. I tried spraying it with
water and baking soda to change the ph but that didn't seem to have any
effect. Other than fungicide that is so harmful to humans (I forget it's
name) does anyone have any suggestions? This will be year 3 that my crepe's
blooms have been compromised and drastically reducing it's blooms.

I'm still ****ed off at the gardener who chose NOT to put in a mold
resistant variety.

Frustrated,
Chris



Sometimes there is a time and place for commercial fungicides...

However, some are less harmful than others. I generally go over to "It's
About Thyme" in Austin to get recommendations from them. They go organic
whenever possible.

You could try Neem oil??????

Good luck!
Mine tends to get it too!
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K.

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