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Re: Peach Tree
[Re: jwalker77]
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04/04/21 01:56 PM
04/04/21 01:56 PM
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Pumpkin
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. You might find a bottle of a fruit tree spray at the co op that has pesticide and fungicides in it. Mix it as directed and spray every couple weeks. Without getting really complicated, thats the best advice i can give.
Last edited by jwalker77; 04/04/21 01:57 PM.
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Re: Peach Tree
[Re: lefthorn]
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04/07/21 10:11 PM
04/07/21 10:11 PM
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I used 1 tablespoon of permethrine in a quart of water and sprayed them while in bloom last year. Just stood upwind and misted the blooms. One application. We had a bumper crop with no worms. So i did the same thing again this year. We'll know in July how effective it was.
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