Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Daconill Dosage??
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JMB3 |
Durham, N.C., USA
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I'm afraid the powdery mildew has won most of the battles in my first year of pumpkin growth. This, in spite of spraying with Daconil. I'm wondering if I used too little chemical per gallon of water. My best interpretation was to use 1 Tbs. per Gal. However. I've used much higher proportions treating fungus on irises.
So what proportions are you folks using?
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9/13/2001 1:36:43 PM
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jeff517 |
Ga.
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I use 6 tablespoons per 5-10 gallons....Works best if sprayed in morning..
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9/13/2001 1:56:50 PM
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kilrpumpkins |
Western Pa.
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jmb3,
I recommend you use NOVA, it seems to do very well once powdery mildew has started taking over. Check with your lacal AG agent.
kilr
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9/13/2001 4:44:38 PM
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korney19 |
Buffalo, NY
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My Daconil label said 2-3TBS per gallon for pumpkins.
The BEST thing out there is supposed to be Quadris, but it's too expensive. It also controls many of the cucurbit problems such as Bacterial leaf spot, Belly rot, Downy & Powdery mildew, Gummy stem blight, Scab & Septoria leaf spot.
Is anybody using this or other brands of azoxystrobin?
Mark
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9/14/2001 11:18:41 AM
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JMB3 |
Durham, N.C., USA
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The one Tbs. I used didn't help me much. I started on one hill at a young age and the mildew still took hold. I'm certain I used 9 Tbs./Gallon for fungus on my iris. One Tbs. sounded light, now that I think about it.
Korney......What's too expensive?
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9/14/2001 3:24:30 PM
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korney19 |
Buffalo, NY
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My dealer told me $300-$350 a gallon! I would have asked if he could be more accurate but at that price, who cares? You only need 11-15 ounces per acre so a Tablespoon should be enough for my patch. Maybe John & Ken should buy a gallon & sell it by the ounce on the Equipment for Sale page. It's not restricted so there shouldn't be a problem, and at $10-$15 for an ounce or two delivered, we'd be way ahead of Daconil and they could make some money for the bigpumpkins.com site...
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9/14/2001 4:12:03 PM
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korney19 |
Buffalo, NY
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see http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/recommends/18cucurbits.html#disease and scroll down to table 18.6 "Relative effectiveness of various chemicals for curcurbit disease control."
Or go here for Powdery Mildew: http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/recommends/18cucurbits.html#powdery_mildew
Mark
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9/14/2001 4:22:03 PM
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JMB3 |
Durham, N.C., USA
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Ouch.....Double ouch. For that kind of money, a gorgeous blond playmate should come with it to help with application.
I'll check out the referenced sites....and thanks.
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9/15/2001 6:45:43 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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that would be nice, jmb3, but that's just not in the cards now, is it? Tom
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9/15/2001 10:05:59 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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p.s. my girlfreind is blonde. She's going pumpkin right now, when I talk to her she asks how are your pumpkins. I would send her an 846 if I had one. Tom
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9/15/2001 10:07:16 PM
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stewee |
Wood River, Nebraska
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Has anyone used Zerotol and what were the results? I've got a source that has it for about $54/gal. dave=stewee
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2/12/2002 4:49:49 PM
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