Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
- andy10917
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Spencer, I'm really not trying to pick on you - but you've still got that calendar stuck in your head. Nobody said that you need to put it down every week. You need to learn to watch the signs and put it down when it needs it and not just because it is Saturday, or the first of the month, etc. Conditions change, and you adapt to what the threat is. Low threat - spread the treatments out. Extreme threat - stay on top of things. Nature doesn't follow the calendar, so you shouldn't either.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Andy, please pm me your source. $80 for 2.5 gallons is a good deal. Thanks on advance.
- Masslawn
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Well we are finally getting some rain tomorrow. Would it be best to use Natria BEFORE the rain or AFTER the rain?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Actinovate (similar product) needs to be watered in. Not sure about Serenade. I applied Serenade in the morning Sunday and watered that evening. I figure if you don't water in you are getting the foliar type stuff, but when you water in it gets to the soil. Since grass grows so fast it would seem it is more important to get it into the soil as within 10-14 days in May you have no old leaf tissue left.Masslawn wrote:Well we are finally getting some rain tomorrow. Would it be best to use Natria BEFORE the rain or AFTER the rain?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Thanks John, guess it wouldn't hurt to get out there now and get it down.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Lol and now google is bringing me to this threadandy10917 wrote:Yes.
Please folks - let's not go over the diseases one-by-one. There is a great new product on the market for answering questions like this - it is called "Google". We love to answer questions, but let's save it for ones that can't be easily Googled...
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Andy, I would surely be interested in this for next year!
- andy10917
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Anyone interested should send me a PM -- there are so many postings that I easily miss one here and there.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
I was looking to stock up on Serenade this year and was interested in purchasing the 2.5 gallons. I was wondering if you could post the source here or email me with the information since the PM feature has been disabled. My email is my username at gmail, thanks!
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
sent you an email.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Could you send me one as well, Eric? My username (plural) at Comcast.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
LR, you got it.
- andy10917
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
The reason for not sharing the link in the open forums is no longer valid, so here's the link to the 2.5 gallon Serenade:
Seven Springs Farm Serenade
Seven Springs Farm Serenade
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Thanks for the link! Inflation... *sigh*
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
http://2014.igem.org/wiki/images/5/59/L ... _Media.pdf
Doubling time of 30 minutes...anyone willing to give it a try?
Doubling time of 30 minutes...anyone willing to give it a try?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
What is the shelf life of this product?andy10917 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2017, 9:45 pmThe reason for not sharing the link in the open forums is no longer valid, so here's the link to the 2.5 gallon Serenade:
Seven Springs Farm Serenade
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
http://www.dejex.co.uk/PDFs/dejex-suppl ... -sheet.pdf
The label is available at the site that Andy linked too, it has some good info.Serenade ASO is a biological product but refrigerated storage is not necessary. Serenade ASO can be stored at room temperature for two years, storage at higher temperatures may reduce its shelf life.
To enhance performance, consider adding a surfactant, known to be safe to the target crop, to the spray tank to improve penetration and coverage of above-ground portions of the plant... Since the product is primarily a protectant, thorough coverage of all above-ground plant parts is required for effective product performance... Serenade ASO is compatible with many commonly used pesticides, fertilizers, adjuvants and surfactants...
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
What is the actual rate for lawns?
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