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Is there aything that can be sprayed on apple/pear and fig trees to
cut down the amount of fungus that gets on the fruit. A high degree,
especiallyu of the figs, develop a bloom of dark grey fungus really
quickly.

Many years ago I heard a weak solution of Jeyes fluid did the trick,
but that seems a little brutal and not very "toxin free".

Any suggestions.
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Is there aything that can be sprayed on apple/pear and fig trees to
cut down the amount of fungus that gets on the fruit. A high degree,
especiallyu of the figs, develop a bloom of dark grey fungus really
quickly.

Many years ago I heard a weak solution of Jeyes fluid did the trick,
but that seems a little brutal and not very "toxin free".

Any suggestions.


I've not tried any of these but you may like to take a look at :-

http://www.ghorganics.com/page15.html
http://ipmofalaska.homestead.com/fil...fungicide.html


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Steve Newport wrote:

Is there aything that can be sprayed on apple/pear and fig trees to
cut down the amount of fungus that gets on the fruit. A high degree,
especiallyu of the figs, develop a bloom of dark grey fungus really
quickly.

Many years ago I heard a weak solution of Jeyes fluid did the trick,
but that seems a little brutal and not very "toxin free".

Any suggestions.


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