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When is the best time to repot and how should I do it? - Bonsai
... the year when they are actively growing. > Repot most temperate climate woody trees just before bud break or when they first start showing fresh white root growth. Usually this is accomplished in ...
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Scale Insects
... spraying with insecticidal soap when the crawlers are active. Dormant oils may be applied before bud break in the spring on outside plants. Other insecticides are registered but are only effective if ...
gardenline.usask.ca

California Backyard Orchard: The Big Picture
... an important climatic factor that influences bud break, fruit set, and fruit development. Most varieties require from 200 to 2000 chilling hours in the winter to break dormancy in a normal manner. Insufficient ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Tree Selection
... been selecting and developing varieties that require less chilling to break dormancy and resume growth, usually <300 hours of cold temperatures < ... . Varieties that require fewer hours of winter cold temperatures to break dormancy in the spring are known as "low-chill" varieties. ... or sod are present) Delayed pruning (grapes) or pruning after bud break Use of water on or under trees. Water releases a ...
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HortNews- February 2006
... and buds, speeding up spring bud development. This reduces the flower buds ability to withstand cold temperatures, therefore, applications are best delayed until just before bud break. Delayed dormant application- A delayed-dormant application is made when plants are in the green tip through half-inch green bud growth stage for ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... infected twigs should be pruned out and destroyed or removed during the dormant season before bud break. It is important to prune at least 2-4 inches below each knot because the ... include Captan, Bravo and Topsin-M. Make applications during the dormant period before bud break and at the pink bud stage. Follow label directions for additional applications. Fungicides are most necessary and will ...
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Diseases of Ground Cover Plants, HYG-3064-96
... (FORE) are labelled for control of this disease. Spray affected plants every two weeks from bud break in the spring until plant growth slows in mid or late summer. Cultural control measures ... and can be used according to labeled instructions. Spray affected plants once a month from bud break in the spring until plant growth slows in mid or late summer. Bacterial Leaf Spot ...
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Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... quickly during wet weather. A good fungicide spray program is extremely important. Early season control (bud break through bloom) must be emphasized. If controlled early, the need for late season (post bloom ...
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Pecan
... . By removing the leaves from the soil surface, spore discharge is stopped. Fungicide applications between bud break and casebearer are the most critical in the control of downy spot. Powdery Mildew (fungus ... bunching symptom, caused by excessive growth of lateral buds. Normally only the most distant bud will break dormancy and develop into a twig and finally a limb. A large percentage of the ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

FPHG -
... sprays are usually applied to correspond with some stage of crop development such as pink bud or petal fall. Indirect pests, on the other hand, can be tolerated to a certain ... a sequence of growth stages every year. Apple trees, for example, proceed from green tip (bud break) to tight cluster (flower buds visible) to pink (flower buds showing pink) to bloom (flowers ...
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