Re: Incetisides


I would rather a little stress than a diseased eaten plant.  Plus, sometimes 
when a plant is stressed it does everything in it's power to survive, which 
means in makes a bigger fruit.  It's lively hood is in its seed


>From: SteveS012@aol.com
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Incetisides
>Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 16:10:35 EDT
>
>Oh, and one more thing....I was mianly critisizing the BUG-B-GONE 
>commercial
>in my first reply, nothing to do with YOU. It just popped into my mind 
>taking
>about poisins, and how stupid the commercial was, etc.
>PLUS my advice about the floating row cover for the young seedling was the
>BEST.
>Chemicals give only about 70-80% control. Floating row cover gives about 
>99%.
>I know it isn't as satisfying as breathing in all those chemical fumes, but
>if you want to know what will better protect your plants, that is it. If 
>you
>are so worried about your plants, you should know that ALL chemicals put 
>some
>amount of strees on plants, no matter how "safe" they are.
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