Hi Bill, thanks for that .pdf, it does look like a good resource on a lot of 
topics.  

Researching on the web I noticed that Powdery Mildew is species specific, i.e. 
powdery mildew from on an apple tree is not the same powdery mildew on squash, 
nor is the treatment.  That .pdf talks about powdery mildew treatments for 
cherries, peaches, apricots but I didn't see a discussion on treatment for 
apple (other than apple toxicity comments for chemicals used for the other 
fruits).  I guess I need help interpreting what to use on apple.

Thanks,
Rye Hefley
Future Farmers Marketer
So. Cal.

 

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Fleming, William <[email protected]>
To: Apple-crop discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Mar 14, 2011 8:13 am
Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Powdery Mildew already: Spray timing question



Rye, itsounds like you might want to download and save this excellent resource
http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb0419/eb0419.pdf
 
 

Bill Fleming
Montana State University
Western Ag Research Center
580 Quast Ln
Corvallis, Montana



From:[email protected][mailto:[email protected]]
 On Behalf Of Rye
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 9:01AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [apple-crop] PowderyMildew already: Spray timing question

 
Hi folks,

On the apple trees I planted last year, I noticed the tell-tale white 
coatingmostly on last season's newer shoots.  So I looked it up and low 
andbehold they have powdery mildew.  The coating is not as thick as the 
worstpicture I saw on the web, but the coverage area is a lot, i.e. it is worse 
thanjust splotchy.

Of course I aim to eradicate the problem on those trees but also don't want 
itto spread to this years planting.

Yesterday I pruned off and discarded as much of the infected wood as Icould.  I 
plan to hunt down some Serenade today.  The trees don'thave any leaves yet and 
the recent planting only has leaf clusters on thevariety that "woke up" in the 
nursery.

I'm anxious to start spraying as soon as possible, so my question is:  Isit 
good to start spraying now when all there is to spray at this point is wood?

Thanks,
Rye Hefley
Future Farmers Marketer
So. Cal.

 

 

 
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