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Cyclamen Coum foliage today.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on January 26, 2009, 06:26:23 PMQuote 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.johnwDavid / Gerry - Funginex and Benomyl are gone now here. For the consumer, there really is only Captan in 1 Fruit Tree Spray, Sulphur and Bordo. Rovral is only for licensed sprayers. So much the same situation here. Last month it was announced that No-Damp will be off the market here for consumers and growers. You can see what's available to consumers and growers on the www.plantprod.com site.johnwjohnw Many 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 I recent times many fungicides formerly available to amateurs have been withdrawn in the EU & I think this includes the ones you mention - Benomyl has certainly disappeared.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. Gerry, from what I read a couple of weeks ago the next round of EU 'inspired' attacks on agricultural and horticultural chemicals will see all the existing fungicides, and most of the insecticides currently available to gardeners being wiped out.
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.johnwDavid / Gerry - Funginex and Benomyl are gone now here. For the consumer, there really is only Captan in 1 Fruit Tree Spray, Sulphur and Bordo. Rovral is only for licensed sprayers. So much the same situation here. Last month it was announced that No-Damp will be off the market here for consumers and growers. You can see what's available to consumers and growers on the www.plantprod.com site.johnwjohnw Many 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.
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
Can anyone recommend a fungicide which is safe to use on cyclamen?
Superb plant Tony - any idea how old it is ??
Cyclamen persicum with pink Schizanthus pinnatus ,taken today. (Attachment Link)