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Re: Damping Off
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Damping Off
- From: "* L* P* <d*@olympus.net>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 05:39:33 -0700
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Anthony Gal wrote:
>
> I think that some of my seedlings are succumbing to damping off. They grow
> well
> for a while, then wilt, and wither away. Although I just a beginner,
> I've tried to prevent it through various steps (bleaching & scrubbing pots,
> use of sterile soilless mix, and watering from below, etc). Nonetheless,
> the damping off has killed a consierable number of plants. So, I'm trying
> to save
> what's left..
>
> Besides prevention, which I will more meticulously approach next year, what
> commerical sources of fungicides are readilly available? I went to a large
> nursery chain and all they had was fungicide for roses and the like. Would
> this
> work? Or are there specific products to control this problem?
>
> Any thoughts would be welcomed.
>
> Anthony Gal
> agal@emory.edu
Clearys 3336 is a broad spectrum fungicide that is used in the hort
industry for damping off.
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