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Don't know if this changes anything but here's what's in it:
Phosalone 4% Ferbam 15% Louise ![]() "bob" > wrote in message om... > If the spray your using is a protectant like Captan ,Mancozeb, Sulfur > or bordeaux mixture the stuff needs to be there BEFORE it rains. It > prevents the fungus from starting. Mancozeb, for example, will not > kill an infection it only stops new ones so it needs to be on the leaf > prior to infection. It also spreads on the plant with rain. If your > using a systemic ( Nova) or Stroby ( Abound) there is "kick back" > depending on the stuff being used. BUT, It's ALWAYS better to have the > spray on the leaves before it rains no matter what. > > Bob > > or"Weez" > wrote in message >. .. > > I was just spraying all the fruit trees and vines in my yard this morning > > and was wondering if anyone knows why the instructions and orchard owners > > say it's best to spray before rain. Doesn't that defeat the purpose by > > washing it all away? > > Louise ![]() > > Otterburn Park, Quebec, > > Canada |
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