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Re: Miracid question
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Miracid question
- From: R* L* <r*@slps.k12.mo.us>
- Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 06:23:24
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If you are interested in using Miracid for Blackspot, read the discussions on
http://www.gardenweb.com/forums/roses/
spray Miracid with your hose end feeder (one sack in the thing), or use
your watering can and 1 tablspoon per gallon per rose.
Spray the leaves and the mulch, and say a prayer.
DO NOT STOP your regular fungicide spray program!
At 10:09 PM 5/28/98 +0000, you wrote:
>I have been following the thread on spraying roses with miracid is
>this the concentrate that you feed azaleas and camellias? Would
>someone explain how they do this and the results does it really help
>deter blackspot ? I live in Central Florida the capital of blackspot
>so am always interested in hearing about good results in deterring
>blackspot. I have around 150 roses and just learned to graft so plan
>to have many more.
>Joyce Dillon
>jdillon@gate.net
>http://www.gate.net/~jdillon/
>ICQ 5609261
>
>
>
Richard M. Langer Gateway High School,
Science Teacher 5101 McRee Ave.
rlanger@dtd1.slps.k12.mo.us St. Louis, MO 63110
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