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| Check out the web site for Oak Hill Gardens: http://www.oakhillgardens.com/htm/su..._algeafung.htm I would get the Phyton 27 and the Bonomyl. The Phyton is systemic and will handle bacterial infections and some fungal infections. The Bonomyl is also systemic and will handle the fusarium fungi that Phyton is weak on. While you are at it, maybe you want to look at their orchids as they have a minimum shipping charge. I will be ordering a lot of plants from the Monday.
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| Halt is a brand and isn't enough info to determine what you have. Need the total info of the ingredients on the label. You may have the thiophanate methyl (which you want) or you may not. Phyton 27, a systemic, while it is not that good for fusarium, is good for many things including bacterial problems that none of the other fungicides handle, and is the only fungicide so far that my husband has not complained about the smell. This is very useful when repotting in the spring when I have to repot in the kitchen because it is too cold outside yet and I want to treat all my cuts and root breaks with something. Here is a site you may find interesting: http://www.chattanoogarose.org/MOA%20Entire%20Paper.htm
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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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| I can't believe it, it's done. | Cynthia, Prescott, AZ | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 26 | 06-22-2007 02:47 PM |
| Phyton 27 and Physan | jhoff | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 4 | 03-04-2007 07:50 PM |
| phyton 27 | Joaniep | Orchid Care Cultivation | 2 | 02-22-2007 01:42 AM |
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