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Old June 13, 2012   #61
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I don't see any real concern with using any combination of those on the same day. Being cautious about mixing chemicals or mixing chemicals with live biological's like Actinovate, it's always a good idea to do some research or ask the manufacturers of the products if there is any negative issues mixing their product with others you have.
Others here have asked if there was any problem with mixing Actinovate with a Neem Oil product (like Bonide Tomato and Vegetable 3 in 1) which I think was a valid concern because Neem Oil has anti-bacterial properties against at least some types of bacteria , but according to Natural Industries, the only pesticides that are incompatible with Actinovate is "copper based products and any bactericide"
I need to spray for pests today and the only thing that I have left is the Bonide 3 in 1. So I was reading this again and not sure if I am understanding it. Is Bonide a bactericide? Just need to know if I need to run to the store and get something else. If you shouldn't combine them, then what should I get? Should I stick with the Capt. Jacks deadbug?
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Old June 13, 2012   #62
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I think whenever you apply any chemical compounds to plant leaves or to the soil, the effect on different organisms is going to be a mixed bag. Some may be inhibited, some may be increased, and for some there may be no significant effect. I haven't seen any evidence that Neem Oil could be called an actual bactericide although some products sold for human use may claim that is effective against some pathogenic bacteria.
I wouldn't be concerned with it in the mix with Actinovate. Serious bactericides like Copper based products, Bleach or Hydrogen Peroxide would be bad.
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Old June 14, 2012   #63
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I will keep my eye on things, thank you

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Old June 16, 2012   #64
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Wow, This Black Krim is fussy!
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Old June 18, 2012   #65
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Default How deep is the potting mix in your bed?

I might have missed it, so thought I'd just ask.
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Old June 18, 2012   #67
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In the wooden one? It is about 14-15 inches deep. All MetroMix 360
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Old June 18, 2012   #68
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I'm very impressed with your Sub-Irrigated planter method of watering the plants. I'm in the process of converting one of my raised planter beds to this design. My beds are only 12" high, so I'd end up with only 8" above the drain tile, that's the reason for my question.
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Old June 18, 2012   #69
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Oh, I see. You could use it for other vegetables that don't require deep soil. Then you could build another one
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The temps are in the mid 90's today and tomorrow. Do I need to do anything special?

Yesterday, it was like hurricane force winds. UGH



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Old June 21, 2012   #71
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Probably just keep an eye on them, see if they wilt any during the day.
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I think everything turned out okay. I made sure they were watered in the morning so they didn't dry out. I also placed some cut maple trunks around the base of the ET to help keep it a little cooler.
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Old June 23, 2012   #73
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This is where everything is at currently...









I just don't understand why these two aren't happy. Especially the Black Krim on the left. Also, the Paul Robeson is twice its size. Not sure what to do with them...




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Andrea, Your plants are looking Good. I think you have a handle on it so get some sleep and stop worrying. Ami
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Haha, okay.

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