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Old 06-04-2003, 03:56 PM
JAC
 
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Default need advice on Cleary's 3336 F for Blackspot

Have you used this product? As a spray or drench? I've read about the
Compass and Banner Maxx alternating combo, but it seems pretty expensive.
Any other suggestions? Would prefer a drench vs a spray .

Thanks
John Clarke


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Old 10-04-2003, 09:46 PM
Theo Asir
 
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Default need advice on Cleary's 3336 F for Blackspot

I use a generic Methyl Thiophanate
rather than the ethyl thiophanate which
is Cleary 3336.

Extremely effective though it leaves a white residue
on the leaves. Lasts 3-4 weeks in rain & 2-3 months
with occasional showers.

really like it cos its 10 times more effective than than
daconil against blackspot.

If its expensive go to an orchid
shop. they usually have small $2 packets.

One packet will last you a year With approx 100 roses.


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Kansas City


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Have you used this product? As a spray or drench? I've read about the
Compass and Banner Maxx alternating combo, but it seems pretty expensive.
Any other suggestions? Would prefer a drench vs a spray .

Thanks
John Clarke




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