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May 2003 Newsletter
... is: 1 gal water 5 teaspoons Captan 50% 2 ½ teaspoons Halt 1 ½ teaspoons Orthene ½ teaspoon Spreader Sticker The Importance of Variety Selection By Jan Shannon Past President & Rose Judge Corpus Christi Rose ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... used, almost guarantees disease free bushes. We add Spreader Sticker to the formula before we spray. I am ... spreader sticker makes the water wetter, so coverage is more even and some, like Indicate 5 also bring the water to the proper pH level. The exception to using a spreader sticker is if you are using ALIETTE for downy mildew. NO spreader sticker is used with ...
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CAMELLIA
... the dead leaf areas. Control requires preventive fungicidal sprays at two week intervals. Include a spreader sticker to increase effectiveness of sprays. Ring Spots (virus): Occurs mostly in East Texas. Light green ...
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pH and Pesticides
... contains an excellent spreader sticker which spreads the solution on the foliage and keeps it there. Another product used by a number of local rosarians is Leaf Act 80B Buffer Spreader. This product also reduces the pH of the solution to around 5.0 and contains a spreader sticker. I have heard good reports on its ...
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Diseases of Ground Cover Plants, HYG-3064-96
... water. Use fungicides as already mentioned above. Spray to thoroughly wet the plants. Use a spreader-sticker spray additive if the fungicide you have selected is a powder. Many of the products ...
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Using Fungicide Sprays Effectively, HYG-3038-96
... on how well the spray spreads and sticks to the plant surfaces. For this reason, spreader-stickers or spray adjuvants can be added to many sprays. Sometimes the product label alerts ... should be used. Hairy or waxy foliage is especially difficult to cover properly without a spreader-sticker. Proper Timing of Fungicide Applications Timing refers to when and how often the spray must ...
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Shrubs I
... occur on leaves. Spray with recommended fungicides at 7-10 day intervals. Include a spreader-sticker or detergent in spray mix to help wet leaves thoroughly. Chlorosis: See Chlorosis. Cotton ... on ornamental plants being careful to cover the underside of the leaves. Add a spreader-sticker to the spray. Leaf Spots (fungi - Exosporium concentricum, Cercospora adusta, Phyllosticta ovalifolii): Brown or ...
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Rust Fungus Control
... step it up to more concentrated levels based on results. Add a spreader-sticker (surfactant) or a drop of liquid soap. Frequency of spraying should ... water, with a drop or two of soap to act as a spreader. Increase the concentration if repeated sprays do not slow the spread. ... , with a drop or two of soap to act as a spreader. Increase the concentration if repeated sprays do not slow the spread of ...
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Measure for Control
... then be considered. Foliar applications of fungicides (usually containing sulfur) Systemic fungicides Use a good spreader-sticker with fungicide Begin spray programs as soon as powdery mildew signs/ symptoms are seen (begin ...
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VDIN018 - Bacterial Spot of Pepper and Tomato
... (Agri-mycin 17-1.0 lb in 100 gal of the copper spray with a spreader-sticker) will improve the effectiveness of the spray program. Make applications on a 7- to 10 ...
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