RE: Re: CULT: Bacterial Soft Rot,
- Subject: RE: [iris] Re: CULT: Bacterial Soft Rot,
- From: "Char Holte" c*@wi.rr.com
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:11:47 -0500
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Hi,
Where do you buy this product?
Char
New Berlin, WI
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Birdwoman424@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:05 PM
To: iris@hort.net
Subject: Re: [iris] Re: CULT: Bacterial Soft Rot,
Hello Laetitia,
As you may recall I live on Long Island - hot,
humid, rainy. For last few years, I have used a
product named OxiDate. Since it's usage, I have
had no bacteria rot, leaf spot or signs of fungus.
OxiDate is a clear liquid, sort of like a super
strong peroxide solution that you dilute with
water and spray on the plants. A little goes a
long way. With the first application, I sprayed
the leaves, rhizone and soil. Two weeks later, I
repeated this procedure. A total of 3
applications the first year. Second year I used it
twice. An organic gardener turned me on to this
product. It's a little pricey but definitely worth
it. I use plastic spoons with a oil base paint
pen as markers for my irises. I did notice that
some of the writing on the markers faded slightly
from the OxiDate.
Margie Brown, NY
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