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Old 16-02-2004, 06:12 AM
randi sharp
 
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Default [IBC] Fungicide

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This spring I want to avoid the problems I had last spring with a water/rain spread fungus that threatened to weaken one of my Chinese Elms. Tthe fungus resulted in wide spreading problem of small black 'spots' on new leaves than spread fast and furiously
through the tree. Infected leaves fell prematurely and I tried to remove them without infecting healthy leaves. The fungus seemed to be accelerated by rain ( we had a very rainy spring). In an effort to avoid the problem this year, I'm thinking I need to
spray all trees with Immunox as they come out of the cold frame. I've also thought of using Liquid Copper as well Is there a difference in performance since Immunox is systemic? Is one the better choice? Thoughts?

Thanks,

Randi Sharp - Zone 7









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