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Curious what people think on this one....
I have chojubai as well as Chinese quince. They tend to bud out early, and lo and behold, this year is no different.
None of my other trees are really budding.
1) I put insecticidal soap on my trees a week ago - the plan had been to spray lime sulphur in a month, because lime sulphur can react with the soap. Is this concern true for other fungicides?
2) Bjorn recommends spraying with Subdue Maxx as plants start to leaf out. Would you separate the quince and spray now? Or wait and spray when the others start budding out? Maybe Immunox would be better for cedar rust that can impact them, though.
#1 is more of a concern for tree health - I don't want to damage these, and it's the most important to me. #2 seems like it has more wiggle room, and I suspect spraying the quince now would be ideal, so long as #1 isn't a problem for them.
I assume no lime sulphur for the quince, because it would damage the leaves (I've never done it, so please correct me if I'm mistaken in thinking this).
Thanks for any thoughts!
I have chojubai as well as Chinese quince. They tend to bud out early, and lo and behold, this year is no different.
None of my other trees are really budding.
1) I put insecticidal soap on my trees a week ago - the plan had been to spray lime sulphur in a month, because lime sulphur can react with the soap. Is this concern true for other fungicides?
2) Bjorn recommends spraying with Subdue Maxx as plants start to leaf out. Would you separate the quince and spray now? Or wait and spray when the others start budding out? Maybe Immunox would be better for cedar rust that can impact them, though.
#1 is more of a concern for tree health - I don't want to damage these, and it's the most important to me. #2 seems like it has more wiggle room, and I suspect spraying the quince now would be ideal, so long as #1 isn't a problem for them.
I assume no lime sulphur for the quince, because it would damage the leaves (I've never done it, so please correct me if I'm mistaken in thinking this).
Thanks for any thoughts!
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