Paradox
Marine Bonsologist
Totally agree with allowing the product to dry before allowing pets near but it came to mind if residual dried product might be left on the ground or grass and a pet might lick or eat something with the stuff on it?Better yet....if you have more plants to spray than you have pets, move the pets till sprays dry
Agreed on rotation. I'm wondering if a yearly rotation, totally eliminating on alternate years would slow the build of resistance of any one product, rather than monthly or seasonal rotation? It might, as when all sprays are rotated within a particular year, then the pests or possible pests are exposed to each spray, just at a lower amount. Crop rotation comes to mind.
The yearly rotation suggestion is an interesting one and theoretically allow for different generations of the fungi to be exposed to different compounds from one generation to the next, assuming it's yearly generation (might depend on the particular fungi). Perhaps switching between 3 products, using 2 one year rotating monthly then switching one out the next year and the last one the year after that might be good practice(?) or 4 products (2 per year) if there are that many that can handle the types of fungi we are concerned with. Of course this might be getting too complicated than necessary.