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Diana Kulaga 15-07-2004 04:02 AM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
For the substance experts, or those who play them on TV:

I generally scrupulously avoid mixing chemicals, because I don't know enough
about their properties to make educated decisions. I do know that when
chems are mixed they must be diluted first. Also, after talking to a local
grower who has thousands of plants, I've added Orthene to my DynaGro when
needed, to avoid double work. No problems, and I am here to tell about it.

How about Orthene and Physan? It's *that time of year* here in S. FL. I'd
love to be able to do them together.

Any thoughts? (Silly question - I know you'll have some!)

Diana



Diana Kulaga 15-07-2004 10:02 PM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
orthene is a wettable powder and the active ingredient is Acephate which
is an organo-phosphate, the acid solution of physan would probable kill some
of the orthene on contact and thus render it usless

Jim,

I've got Orthene liquid, but I believe that the active ingredient is the
same. That's interesting information; thanks much.

Diana



Matthew Donadio 16-07-2004 01:02 AM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
Diana Kulaga wrote:
I've got Orthene liquid, but I believe that the active ingredient is the
same. That's interesting information; thanks much.


In general, mixing chemicals with big honking long ingredient names,
especially organic compounds, is asking for trouble. One technique for
developing new drugs is pouring a bunch of different organic chemicals
in a vat and seeing what is produced (or so I'm told be my chemist friends).

--Matt

Diana Kulaga 17-07-2004 12:05 AM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
One technique for
developing new drugs is pouring a bunch of different organic chemicals
in a vat and seeing what is produced (or so I'm told be my chemist

friends).

--Matt


Imagine being in a room with that! LOL

Diana



Diana Kulaga 20-07-2004 11:03 AM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
Physan does not play nice with many other chemicals.

Thanks for the response, Gary. I think I'll play it safe.

Diana



Diana Kulaga 21-07-2004 12:02 AM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
orthene is a wettable powder and the active ingredient is Acephate which
is an organo-phosphate, the acid solution of physan would probable kill some
of the orthene on contact and thus render it usless

Jim,

I've got Orthene liquid, but I believe that the active ingredient is the
same. That's interesting information; thanks much.

Diana



Matthew Donadio 22-07-2004 07:15 PM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
Diana Kulaga wrote:
I've got Orthene liquid, but I believe that the active ingredient is the
same. That's interesting information; thanks much.


In general, mixing chemicals with big honking long ingredient names,
especially organic compounds, is asking for trouble. One technique for
developing new drugs is pouring a bunch of different organic chemicals
in a vat and seeing what is produced (or so I'm told be my chemist friends).

--Matt

Diana Kulaga 22-07-2004 07:19 PM

Mixing Chemicals......
 
One technique for
developing new drugs is pouring a bunch of different organic chemicals
in a vat and seeing what is produced (or so I'm told be my chemist

friends).

--Matt


Imagine being in a room with that! LOL

Diana




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