Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
- micvog
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
Can you help me with the math, Oze? Wouldn't it be 1.5 years?
4oz/K x 6K x 9 apps = 216 oz.
2.5G is 320 oz, so 320/216 = 1.48 years
4oz/K x 6K x 9 apps = 216 oz.
2.5G is 320 oz, so 320/216 = 1.48 years
- oze
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
That's what I get for trying to prove something to myself by using paper and pencil instead of a calculator. I guess I proved something alright, didn't I? Thanks for the catch!
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
Do any of you guys store Serenade in the fridge? or that's not necessary.
- andy10917
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
Not necessary.
Curiosity Question: why is there an interest in Serenade suddenly in mid-August?
Curiosity Question: why is there an interest in Serenade suddenly in mid-August?
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
Well, I sprayed Serenade last night because of the humid weather in the next couple of days, I wonder if the seedlings from my fall reno will be affected by it or not. Now I did not spray Serenade on my reno or was I planning to do so (of course I won't step on it for another two weeks or so).
- greenbum
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
This year I faced powdery mildew, dollar spot and leaf spot. All have been untreated. My lawn has been fine up until the leaf spot. Some parts are looking rough. I've ordered Serenade Concentrate and am waiting for it to arrive. Hopefully this will slow down the problem (I dont expect a cure).
Next year I'll bulk buy Serenade and start in mid-May as recommended. Any other biofungicides I should be thinking about with the three diseases I've faced so far (powdery mildew, dollar spot and leaf spot)? TY guys.
Next year I'll bulk buy Serenade and start in mid-May as recommended. Any other biofungicides I should be thinking about with the three diseases I've faced so far (powdery mildew, dollar spot and leaf spot)? TY guys.
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
^ Serenade smells like yogurt, you will like it. =)
- oze
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
Yeah, and Liquid Fence smells like freshly-baked cookies.seiyafan wrote:^ Serenade smells like yogurt, you will like it. =)
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
I know, right!? Mmm...Liquid Fence.
- andy10917
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Re: Too Early for the Proactive Biological Regimen?
No, but it could be completed before May -- it is on the list after the Soil Test Report rewrite.
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