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Re: Baking Soda for Powdery Mildew // was: Interesting Blackspot Treatment -Reply
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- Subject: Re: Baking Soda for Powdery Mildew // was: Interesting Blackspot Treatment -Reply
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- Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 15:26:39 -0800
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Based on Mary's e-mail is it 3 TABLESPOONS
or 3 teaspoons? Have you actually used the 3
TABLESPOONS without burning? For you
non-culinary types, 3 teaspoons = 1
tablespoon, is this the confusion?
>>> Patricia H. <patty98@juno.com>
05/28/98 07:06pm >>>
Carleen & list,
First of all, Oooops... I wrote 2 T (tablespoons)
per gallon of water.
That should be 3 (three) T. per gallon of
water. Sorry 'bout the typo.
If it were me, I'd just keep an eye on your rose.
Powdery mildew is very
easy to get rid of using the baking soda
solution. I've never had it not
work -- and quickly at that.
Usually, two applications does the trick. I've
never had to spray more
than twice, and I space the applications about
two or three days apart.
Cheers,
Patty
zone 8b
Louisiana
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On Wed, 27 May 1998 10:35:25 -0700
"rosenlund" <rosenlund@transport.com>
writes:
>Patricia and list,
>I'm wondering then. I have a 2 year old rose
>that is a cutting off my great grandmother's
>grave and it has yet to have powdery mildew.
>But cuttings from that same grave rose,
>(mother's and aunt's, 6 and 8 years old roses)
>and "mother bush" herself, is dreadful with
>powdery mildew right after blooming.
>Should I begin the "baking soda spraying"
now ?
>(just as she's beginning to bloom)
>Or wait till I see the stuff and then go for it ?
>How often should I spray ?
>
>Carleen
>----------
>> From: Patricia H.
>> This may be true for black spot, but baking
soda works wonders on
>powdery
>> mildew -- knocks it right out. I don't
bother with the soap or the
>> horticultural oil though. Just 2 T baking
soda per gallon of water.
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