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Quote from: Hagen Engelmann on January 08, 2012, 06:00:09 PMWhat shall I do, Steve? To put out the healthy heart, yes??? HagenWithout being over-detailed, I wouldb) put the remaining (smaller!) bulb in a container and cover it with a strong mixture of disinfectant and fungicide (I don't think the exact choice of chemicals is crucial, we just need to show the micro-organisms who is boss)
What shall I do, Steve? To put out the healthy heart, yes???
Well, sincea) most of us are not microbiologists or botanists trained to identify plant diseases with unerring accuracy, andb) there is no scientific guide as to which antidote chemicals treat which diseases even if we could diagnose the causative problem, andc) no plant treatment manufacturer is going to be daft enough to certify that his product is THE antidote to disease a, b, or c- it seems to me that the logic of this is that no one attempts to use any sort of chemicals whatsoever.If alternatively you do have a guaranteed antidote to stagonospora, don't be shy - enlighten us.
.... Soaking in a systemic broad spectrum fungicide....
Quote from: JohnLonsdale on January 08, 2012, 10:13:53 PM.... Soaking in a systemic broad spectrum fungicide.... Such as? Maybe such things are still available to the professional in agriculture or horticulture but I don't think there is any such thing for the rest of us.
I have no idea what is available in the UK..... I've used the Cleary's and Daconil to good effect for several fungal indications.
Nice to see the pics of these rarities Steve. Is 'Louise Ann Bromley' as large as I have heard?Franz Josef is a beauty.