Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
thanks....time to google phosphite!
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
There's a lot of the BL site - I'd suggest searching there...
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
So, I'm still looking into this as I'd like to be able to maintain beneficial fungii versus killing everything all summer with Heritage or Eagle, but are you going to share your source? Maybe PM those interested?
- andy10917
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
If there is enough interest, I'll order it in bulk and see if the price can be improved. Otherwise I'll PM the interested folks with my source's info. Shipping is the killer on 2.5 gallon packages being moved around the country...
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Well im still interested so keep me in mind.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
How could anyone forget you?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Sounds good. I figure shipping is gonna kill me no matter what since you're in NY . Just lemme know whenever you get a final.andy10917 wrote:If there is enough interest, I'll order it in bulk and see if the price can be improved. Otherwise I'll PM the interested folks with my source's info. Shipping is the killer on 2.5 gallon packages being moved around the country...
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
People tend to sweep me under the rug around this joint.andy10917 wrote:How could anyone forget you?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Andy- (bump)If we don't have enough group buy, would you PM the info to me?
Thanks
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Sure - PM'ed
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Andy can you pm me the info too?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Has anyone used the Serenade in powder form? Seems to come in 12 lb bags.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Do you just mix it with water? I have never seen it before.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
I am new to this organic thing I have been using the bayer version monthy since april now I am seeing grey leaf spot The front label says leaf spots but if you open the pages it says controls leaf spot on veg etc not lawns. I called bayer they just read the label back to me. Do you think I am wasting money on this product.andy10917 wrote:Here's my current regimen:
I start May 15th (probably earlier is smart in Georgia).
I use 2 oz per 1000 sq ft applied every three weeks when applying as a general preventative.
If conditions seem right for fungal development, I go to 3 oz/K at 14 days. Sometimes 4 oz/K if conditions are perfect.
If I see fungus on my lawn, I might go to 3-4 oz/K at 7 days, but so far I've never had to go to that.
I start scaling back at Labor Day and quit on October 1st.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
You have applied it twice?
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
No, but it seems you're stuck on the calendar and a certain application rate. You have to use your ayes and experience to adjust the rates and timing up and down as the conditions change. A fixed schedule won't work.Do you think I am wasting money on this product.
BTW, no substance stops all varieties of lawn disease. Just like Penicillin doesn't cure all human diseases. The fact that it may not stop a specific disease doesn't make it a waste of money.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
thanks for the response I have sprayed it mar april may 15th and on the 22nd if I spray it weekley till oct 15th it will cost almost $300. thats not in my budget I will try the cornmeal approach. thanksandy10917 wrote:No, but it seems you're stuck on the calendar and a certain application rate. You have to use your ayes and experience to adjust the rates and timing up and down as the conditions change. A fixed schedule won't work.Do you think I am wasting money on this product.
BTW, no substance stops all varieties of lawn disease. Just like Penicillin doesn't cure all human diseases. The fact that it may not stop a specific disease doesn't make it a waste of money.
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Re: Anyone Using Lots of "Serenade"?
Spencer...
If you're not seeing success with Serenade, it could be b/c your OM is low. You did mention that you are "new to this organic thing," and from what I understand Serenade works best if it has something to feed on, like corn meal or cracked corn.
I've had success with it this year, but I've been using Milorganite since last summer and Bay State every couple of weeks since this past March. Even before that, my OM tested pretty good....I'm guessing b/c I don't even own a bagger for my tractor.
My suggestion is not to give up, increase the OM in your soil, and try again next year using a less regimented approach.
If you're not seeing success with Serenade, it could be b/c your OM is low. You did mention that you are "new to this organic thing," and from what I understand Serenade works best if it has something to feed on, like corn meal or cracked corn.
I've had success with it this year, but I've been using Milorganite since last summer and Bay State every couple of weeks since this past March. Even before that, my OM tested pretty good....I'm guessing b/c I don't even own a bagger for my tractor.
My suggestion is not to give up, increase the OM in your soil, and try again next year using a less regimented approach.
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