Red blotch - delayed

James Waddick jwaddick@kc.rr.com
Mon, 06 Nov 2006 05:03:12 PST
>    I checked my local Lowes's store for fungicides, reading
>each label carefully.  No product was expressly specific for use
>against Stagnospora curtsii.  As a special favor, would you check
>your supply for the name of the fungicide you used against this nasty
disease.

  Joyce wrote above -

Dear all;
	I have the bottle in front of me. It is Green Light (brand) 
of "Fung-Away"  and it says "For control of Powdery Mildew, Leaf 
Blight/Spots and other diseases on Flowers, Shrubs and Trees. "
	The sole active ingredient is less than 1% of a long chemical 
compound with lots of numbers that I'll botch if I try to type.

	I chose it because it was a very general fungicide for a 
variety of fungal problems suited to a variety of plant types. The 
attached info lists many plants and specific diseases, but not 
Stagnospora specifically. I used it as directed and soaked the entire 
plants a few times after removing the worst affected foliage.

	Hope this helps.		Best		Jim W.
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Dr. James W. Waddick
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