

POTTED FLOWERING CROPS
Holidays are synonymous with colorful, flowering plants, and the
number of occasions and plant choices continues to grow. Potted
flowering crops are the focus of many growing operations. Along
with a special holiday, each potted crop seems to have special disease
challenges. Phyton-27® meets and beats the range of tough diseases
for a broad variety of potted flowering crops:
Tough on Diseases such as:
- Powdery Mildew on Poinsettias and Hydrangea
- Erwinia on Calla Lily and Cyclamen
- Cylindrocladium on Azalea and Mini-Roses
- Scab on Poinsettia
Gentle and Effective from Start to Finish safe on most blooms
and on cuttings, stock plants and finished material heading out
the door.
Concurrent, Broad-Spectrum Bacterial and Fungal Control
one application attacks multiple problems - maximizing efficiency
and lowering cost.
Invisible no residue to mar the beauty of flowering plants
- including poinsettia bracts in color and ready to ship.
Quality Plant Insurance protection in the cooler
during storage, in the truck during shipping, or at the retailer
awaiting sale.
Successful Grower Results in Potted Flowering
Crop Production:
A California grower uses Phyton-27® as a drench on cyclamen
against Erwinia for 3 applications throughout the crop. They have
increased their production to 100%, compared to 70-85% before using
Phyton-27®.
Phyton-27® did a beautiful job on the poinsettias of a Washington
grower this last season. He trialed it for scab and it was much
more effective than myclobutanil, which he had to spray 3 to 4 times.
After each myclobutanil application, the scab came back more vigorous
than the last time and the scab had already damaged the plants.
He only had to spray Phyton-27® twice at a low rate (1.5oz rate
or so) with a 7 to 10 day interval and it completely took care of
the scab.
An Iowa grower uses Phyton-27® on Calla lilies for Erwinia.
He increased his yield to 99% as compared to 70-75%before using
Phyton-27®. He sprays every 2 weeks with 2 ounces per 10 gallons,
starting 30 days after planting, when the plants are about 6-8 inches
tall.
For technical information, including application rates and intervals,
click here to download Application
Guidelines for Flowering Potted Crops.
Have a specific question about your growing operation and disease
control conditions? Click here to contact
us by e-mail or phone.
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