Clearys source
I was intrigued by the recent posts here of the use of Clearys 3336 as a
systemic fungicide, so looked for a source of it on the web. It seemed to be available only in quantities for large scale application at costs ranging from $69 to hundreds of dollars. Then I discovered that it can be obtained in small quantity under the name of "thiomyl systemic" for an affordable price. e.g. http://shop.greenbarnorchid.com/addt...593&quantity=1 Just thought I'd pass this along here in case someone else encountered the same problem. Chuck Berlin |
Clearys source
On Thu, 22 May 2008 00:54:14 GMT, C. Berlin wrote:
I was intrigued by the recent posts here of the use of Clearys 3336 as a systemic fungicide, so looked for a source of it on the web. It seemed to be available only in quantities for large scale application at costs ranging from $69 to hundreds of dollars. Then I discovered that it can be obtained in small quantity under the name of "thiomyl systemic" for an affordable price. e.g. http://shop.greenbarnorchid.com/addt...593&quantity=1 Just thought I'd pass this along here in case someone else encountered the same problem. Chuck Berlin Is this commonly refered to as Clearys 33? Bob |
Clearys source
I ordered Cleary's through a local garden center. It was $65/quart. The
source Chuck gives, Green Barn, is a good outlet for a lot of stuff, by the way. For what it's worth, here's the label information from the Cleary's bottle: Thiophanate-methyl (dimethyl 4,4-0-phenylenebis [3-thioallophanate]). I don't know how that compares with thiomyl systemic. Never did pretend to be a chemist. Ping Ray! Diana "Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 May 2008 00:54:14 GMT, C. Berlin wrote: I was intrigued by the recent posts here of the use of Clearys 3336 as a systemic fungicide, so looked for a source of it on the web. It seemed to be available only in quantities for large scale application at costs ranging from $69 to hundreds of dollars. Then I discovered that it can be obtained in small quantity under the name of "thiomyl systemic" for an affordable price. e.g. http://shop.greenbarnorchid.com/addt...593&quantity=1 Just thought I'd pass this along here in case someone else encountered the same problem. Chuck Berlin Is this commonly refered to as Clearys 33? Bob |
Clearys source
Google is your friend, Diana.
The thiomyl MSDS says that Cleary's 3336 WP is a synonym. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... I ordered Cleary's through a local garden center. It was $65/quart. The source Chuck gives, Green Barn, is a good outlet for a lot of stuff, by the way. For what it's worth, here's the label information from the Cleary's bottle: Thiophanate-methyl (dimethyl 4,4-0-phenylenebis [3-thioallophanate]). I don't know how that compares with thiomyl systemic. Never did pretend to be a chemist. Ping Ray! Diana "Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 May 2008 00:54:14 GMT, C. Berlin wrote: I was intrigued by the recent posts here of the use of Clearys 3336 as a systemic fungicide, so looked for a source of it on the web. It seemed to be available only in quantities for large scale application at costs ranging from $69 to hundreds of dollars. Then I discovered that it can be obtained in small quantity under the name of "thiomyl systemic" for an affordable price. e.g. http://shop.greenbarnorchid.com/addt...593&quantity=1 Just thought I'd pass this along here in case someone else encountered the same problem. Chuck Berlin Is this commonly refered to as Clearys 33? Bob |
Clearys source
Yes, but you're my friend, too, and you're prettier than Google.
Diana "Ray B" wrote in message news:eAlZj.32046$%g.13610@trnddc08... Google is your friend, Diana. The thiomyl MSDS says that Cleary's 3336 WP is a synonym. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... I ordered Cleary's through a local garden center. It was $65/quart. The source Chuck gives, Green Barn, is a good outlet for a lot of stuff, by the way. For what it's worth, here's the label information from the Cleary's bottle: Thiophanate-methyl (dimethyl 4,4-0-phenylenebis [3-thioallophanate]). I don't know how that compares with thiomyl systemic. Never did pretend to be a chemist. Ping Ray! Diana "Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 May 2008 00:54:14 GMT, C. Berlin wrote: I was intrigued by the recent posts here of the use of Clearys 3336 as a systemic fungicide, so looked for a source of it on the web. It seemed to be available only in quantities for large scale application at costs ranging from $69 to hundreds of dollars. Then I discovered that it can be obtained in small quantity under the name of "thiomyl systemic" for an affordable price. e.g. http://shop.greenbarnorchid.com/addt...593&quantity=1 Just thought I'd pass this along here in case someone else encountered the same problem. Chuck Berlin Is this commonly refered to as Clearys 33? Bob |
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