Re: Green Light Product


Getting a little testy here aren't we guys? I thought gardening was supposed 
to relax you, rather than being a contact sport.:)


>From: margaret lauterbach <mlaute@micron.net>
>Reply-To: propagation@mallorn.com
>To: propagation@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Green Light Product
>Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 09:02:19 -0600
>
> >
> >Well, if I have Stropharia rugos-annula (sp?) planted underneath my
> >Marrubium vulgare, and develop an insect problem with the horehound, then 
>I
> >certainly don't want a fungicidal insecticide to deal with the problem.
> >
> >On a more applicable note, applying a fungicide/insecticide when only an
> >insecticide is needed runs the risk of disrupting the soil ecology (lots 
>of
> >little fungui in there!) without a need for this disruption.  Applying an
> >insecticide/fungicide where only a fungicide involves the risks of
> >insecticide use when those risks could be avoided by applying only a
> >fungicide.
> >
> >Combinations are nice when you need both, but I seldom need more than one
> >chemical at a time.
> >
> >Thanks for flying,
> >Glider
> >
>Now, let me get this straight. If the same product had the label changed so
>it only said it was an insecticide (no mention of fungicide), you'd prefer
>and possibly use that product? Even though it was the exact same
>formulation as the fungicide? Margaret L
>
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