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Old 09-06-2007, 11:53 PM
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Is this the Fertilome product? I looked at the label and there is also the name 'thioallophanate' as a continuation of what you gave, and yes, this is the equivalent of Cleary's 3336. It is absolutely painful to have to play the name games with these stupid chemicals. There must be twenty names for every chemical. Even the scientific names have multiple ways of describing them. This is basically the stuff I am using big time right now for my fusarium problem. They say to rotate chemicals, but I can't find another chemical to rotate with that works on the common fusariums of orchids. So, I'm hoping the fungi will not become immune to the stuff.
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