Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand

2013-02-04 Thread maurice tougas
:* maurice tougas appleman.maur...@gmail.com *To:* Apple-crop discussion list apple-crop@virtualorchard.net *Sent:* Saturday, February 2, 2013 3:09 AM *Subject:* Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand You're doing fine Rye. You will encourage growth and do no harm. You'll also reduce the potential

Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand

2013-02-03 Thread Rye Hefley
: Saturday, February 2, 2013 3:09 AM Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand You're doing fine Rye. You will encourage growth and do no harm. You'll also reduce the potential for fireblight infections. We simply pinch the buds at or as they break tight cluster. Prefer not removing

Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand

2013-02-02 Thread maurice tougas
You're doing fine Rye. You will encourage growth and do no harm. You'll also reduce the potential for fireblight infections. We simply pinch the buds at or as they break tight cluster. Prefer not removing entire spur as we may want fruit there next year. It's time consuming, but for fireblight

Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand

2013-02-02 Thread maurice tougas
Rye, I'm going to assume you won't be able to do 100% flower removal, and I'm told there is nearly 0zero chance of resistance developing if you spray strep ONLY during bloom, I would. With you already having FB in the orchard, don't risk it! My opinion. Good luck, Mo On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at

Re: [apple-crop] Removing Flowers by hand

2013-02-02 Thread Rye Hefley
Thanks for the advice Mo. I will spray. Rye Hefley So Cal -- On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 9:55 AM PST maurice tougas wrote: Rye, I'm going to assume you won't be able to do 100% flower removal, and I'm told there is nearly 0zero chance of resistance developing if you spray