Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Where to buy daconil
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lisfisher |
Ct
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Would any of you CT growers know where I can purchase daconil? My local Agway has it but it is in a ready to use formula which I assume is just a small spray bottle. I am looking for the concentrate to put in my sprayer. Can it even be purchased in a concentrated form?
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6/27/2009 10:33:16 AM
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Team Wexler |
Lexington, Ky
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extremepumpkins.com
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6/27/2009 4:17:54 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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How close are you to Norwalk, Plainville or White Plains, NY?
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6/27/2009 7:16:53 PM
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lisfisher |
Ct
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a friend of mine told me that Ortho makes the same product under a different name, so I just got some Ortho garden disease control. Same ingredient Chlorothalonil or something like that.
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6/28/2009 11:53:52 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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http://www.scotts.com/smg/products/ortho/perimeter_bug_killers/gar
Orthomax probably - 29.6% - it'll work.
Farmers use Bravo which is 54%
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld547041.pdf
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6/28/2009 3:36:23 PM
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lisfisher |
Ct
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Just curious, if I were to mix a little less than twice the amount of ortho at 29.6% strength, would that be near the same as the 54% Bravo solution?I was speaking to a farmer today and he was raving about Bravo and how great it works.
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6/28/2009 9:55:20 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Bravo goes out at 1.5-3 pints/acre or up to 48oz/acre or (basically) 1 oz/gallon per 1000 sq ft.
Ortho Max Garden Disease label says tsp. use 2-2.75 teaspoons per gal which is close enough for kosher (sort of).
Bravo works better not because it's stronger but rather because it contains Syngenta's Weather-stick emulsifiers that properly spread the material out on the leaves. I sell much better surfactants than Syngenta uses but they can't be added prior to spraying...hence Weather-stick is a compromise but it still blows away the consumer garbage used by Scott's/Ortho.
Most growers dismiss surfactants as a ripoff,,,just another way to bilk the grower out of his money,,,the truth is that a good organosilicone will make an average chemical work very well. It'll make a good chemical work great.
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6/29/2009 12:10:12 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Tremor, maybe a list of "good" organosilicones,(surfactants) is needed here for us less up to date folks!!! Is all this the same as a sticker/ spreader? And once again I will say ... Kudo's to Tremor for all the help he freely gives to all of us!!! Peace, Wayne
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6/29/2009 10:52:00 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Wayne,
I'm only aware of three & I used to work with them. Exacto is the manufacturer. They don't sell the product under their own brand name. There are just three distributors.
Helena................Silwet 77 Lesco.................Hawkeye Valley Green..........Valley Green Organosilicone
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6/30/2009 12:45:37 AM
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krh11007 |
Volant, PA
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Does anybody use FUNG-ONIL (http://www.agway.com/catalog/home_and_garden/lawn_and_plant_care/fungicide/881_fung-onil_qt_conc)? When I could not find Daconil this year I bought some of this to alternate with my Armicarb. I have not used any yet, as I still have Daconil.
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6/30/2009 3:09:52 PM
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kgirloh |
Ohio
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I also just purchased some FUNG-ONIL because I couldn't find Daconil ANYWHERE. Any thoughts on this product? Thanks
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7/6/2009 3:06:24 PM
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cndadoc |
Pembroke, New Hampshire
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I use fung-onil without any problems. Same active ingredient as daconil (chlorothalonil).
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7/6/2009 3:18:56 PM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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You can buy it at Meijer. Called Ortho Garden Disease Control, or something close to that. Has 29.96% ai I believe.
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7/7/2009 4:33:41 PM
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Thomas |
Okla
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wally world has it
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7/7/2009 5:49:50 PM
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