Hi Art
  The Apogee will slow vegetative growth.  The Actigard appears to have
other diffuse effects on increasing disease resistance, but I don't know of
any specific effect you could rely on beyond the effect on fire blight.
  FYI -I don't know why but your message got sent to my spam folder.
- Glen

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> Are there any other affects from Actigard plus Apogee applications for
> shoot blight.
>
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