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Sprays
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<pre>Some of my olive trees still have peacock spot in spite of previous spraying with copper (X3) they are now in flower ,is it too late to spray again ? Richard Ward </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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R: Digest Number 226
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<pre>You must not spray copper during the flower period. It will take some time for the leafs to fall off. You can spray again after flower, and you might combine this with leaf fertilization (e.g. 1 kg of Urea on 100 kg of water). "Some" trees with "some" peacock spots will not be a problem anyway. Volker Piasta Agriturismo Podere San Lorenzo I - 56048 Volterra (PI) Tel: 0039 0588 39080 Fax: 0039 0588 39090 email: info@toscana-toskana.de http://www.toscana-toskana.de/olio/ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 09:59:54 +1300 From: "Richard Ward" <wardr@ihug.co.nz> Subject: Sprays Some of my olive trees still have peacock spot in spite of previous spraying with copper (X3) they are now in flower ,is it too late to spray again ? Richard Ward </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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