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Plant Protection Forecast: July in the Gardens (Bugs, Mushrooms, Moths) with Plant Disease Clinic

Plant Protection Forecast: The heat and humidity favored the spread of fungi, so I wrote about powdery mildew, downy mildew and gray mold in earlier editions. The dry heat at the beginning of July brought a positive turnaround, reducing the spread of fungi, and no outbreaks.
The spring weather had an effect. So far we have harvested few and poor fruits from fruits and vegetables have not done better.

When should I spray and how many more times should I repeat?

I got and I get the questions. I know that many older technical books - and no new ones - recommend plant protection measures for months. But as the weather has become more extreme, with the spread of more delicate varieties of plants and the removal of broad-spectrum sprayers, the situation of gardeners has changed. From Budapest, but not even from the county seat, it is not possible to give everyone a valid answer to the above question. According to Plant Protection Forecast: July in the Gardens Only the horticulturist's own experience can help in this, and it is worth visiting a specialist who knows the growing environment and a gardener.

"It is recommended that the treatment be repeated after 7-14 days."

Recommended by manufacturers for more than one product. Which one should I choose? My decision depends only on the local conditions. eg: the growth rate of the plant, the temperature, the contamination of the neighboring garden, the density of the garden vegetation, etc. 
Stay with Plant Protection Forecast, we will let you know more about yearly Plant Protection Forecast.

Glow of peaches, cherries and cherries

We harvested a lot of the apricots of the Observatory. The fruit became a sting of the stigmina fungus, which also found the leaves after the fruits. For example, it would be necessary to spray the felled tree here. In many gardens the situation may be similar for cherries, sour cherries and peaches.

Bugs again

This year's symbolic photo could be a picture of bugs mating on rotting apricots The young larvae of the green migratory bug did not have to be searched for long in the arboretum of the Observatory. sprayed the shortest, 3-day waiting period (cv), Karate Zeon , on the evening of July 5th. This afternoon I was browsing through the bushes, finding no new larvae. Since the license states that it can only be used in 'tomato ripening' in tomatoes, I also removed the semi-ripe grains before spraying.

To protect the bees

Honey bees are also collected on flowering crops and ornamental plants, flowering weeds and parts of honeydew plants. In all three cases, the uterine hazard standards must be observed.
  • We will never work with "bees that are particularly dangerous to the bees" in the above cases.
  • We can always treat with "non-bee-labeled" (formerly not bee-safe) formulations.
  • Spraying with "Moderately hazardous (risky) to bees" should only commence spraying once the daily active flight of the bees has been completed, at least one hour before the astronomical sunset and should be completed by 23 hours at the latest.
The product is labeled on the packaging and on the label. classification. We hear a lot about bee deaths. It is certain that this cannot be explained by a single factor.
Plant Protection Forecast: July in the Gardens (Bugs, Mushrooms, Moths) with Plant Disease Clinic Plant Protection Forecast: July in the Gardens (Bugs, Mushrooms, Moths) with Plant Disease Clinic Reviewed by Dinesh Gamage on July 26, 2019 Rating: 5

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