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Ashley has covered his options by describing the leaves of his coum as pewter/silver.
How does one distinguish between pewter and silver??
Can anyone recommend a fungicide which is safe to use on cyclamen?
Quote from: Gerry Webster on January 26, 2009, 02:03:29 PMCan anyone recommend a fungicide which is safe to use on cyclamen?Gerry - We've occasionally used Rovral (GUARANTEE: 500 g/kg IPRODIONE) for grey mould, it's a wettable powder. Also the systemic Funginex (Triforine 195 g/L), Captan and Benomyl over the years never with ill effect. Never spraying in hot sun.You can google these for the MSDS.johnw
Quote from: David Nicholson on January 26, 2009, 01:28:16 PMAshley has covered his options by describing the leaves of his coum as pewter/silver. That was Jo ...Quote from: David Nicholson on January 26, 2009, 01:28:16 PMHow does one distinguish between pewter and silver??... but I'm hoping to learn too.
Quote from: johnw on January 26, 2009, 02:21:47 PMQuote from: Gerry Webster on January 26, 2009, 02:03:29 PMCan anyone recommend a fungicide which is safe to use on cyclamen?Gerry - We've occasionally used Rovral (GUARANTEE: 500 g/kg IPRODIONE) for grey mould, it's a wettable powder. Also the systemic Funginex (Triforine 195 g/L), Captan and Benomyl over the years never with ill effect. Never spraying in hot sun.You can google these for the MSDS.johnwMany thanks John. I recent times many fungicides formerly available to amateurs have been withdrawn in the EU & I think this includes the ones you mention - Benomyl has certainly disappeared. I used to use Carbendazine (='Supercarb') on 'bulbs' when needed (rarely) but this no longer exists. The only ones I can find at the moment are old style Copper fungicide, Mancozeb (='Dithane') & Penconazole (='Fungus Clear'). How effective these are &/or how safe with 'bulbous' plants I guess I will have to discover for myself.
I would hazard a guess that if you look at Ashley's picture of BSBE 1 the margin of the flower might be described as pewter and the centre as silver, and David the hederifolium leaves look silver. Mind you even CG-W doesn't really distinguish the two in his monograph. I think more pics should be put up here so a concensus can be reached Does anyone know if the RHS colour charts have a definative answer on silver and pewter