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Old 25-04-2011, 06:46 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Bill who putters wrote:

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"Steve Peek" wrote:

The only fungicide I ever use is copper.

"Matt BuzzBee" wrote in message
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Hi I'm new and posting on behalf of my father.

He would like your recommendations for a suitable fungicide for botrytis
on tomatoes, cucumber (both in-doors), strawberry and gooseberry mildew
(both out-doors).

Perhaps more than one product maybe required.

He has previously used Dithane 945.

Thanks




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Matt BuzzBee


I use copper and Sulfur. When the dew point is above 65 F. and you
plant densely it does help some. I try to spray before I see the
problem like weeding by hand before they emerge.


You may try opening your plants up to more sunlight and ventilation
(stronger lights, and fans) to reduce favorable conditions for mold
development.
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