Interesting Bob... I don't know what that is! This isn't that type of fungus, to form hyphae much less fruiting bodies....
what exactly did you put into the spray soln.? It doesn't look like any wetting agent was used, and that's critical for even coating and sticking... Si won't do this properly, it's a dissolved salt that's not affecting the surface tension of the soln.,....
I'll do a foliar today on my auto's, it's time to start the treatments .. I'll be using Coco-Wet, and a bit of fulvic acid....
....meantime, spray the leaves with plain low ppm water and see if those balls dissolve or stay, that may offer clues as to what it is or isn't at least!
I forgot to get pics! ...next round I'll take a few...How do things look on your end?
Thx, always fine to know that a bit of oil works as a surfactantYes a wetting agent could help. I saw Yucca mentioned. That works great. 1ml of veg oil into 1L of water is fine.
And this answer give me some peace of mindSorry for absence guys, was away for weekend.
That doesn't look like anything to worry about though. Just some residual
Looks Great Jean-O!Sorry its been a busy season but things are going great. Been using the product and so far everything is going very good... Im using it on the auto's and the photos and the veggie garden somewhat whatever is left over after treating the special girls lol.... A few pics of the garden.
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Looks Great Jean-O!
I suspect everybody should be starting to get some bloom period going on. Now would be likely the time to start with applications if you haven't already. Product needs to be applied prior to incidence in order to be max effective. Don't want to be a broken record, but it is a preventative measure and not a corrective. Bud rot happens through the bloom, and we need to get spores there before those enemy pathogens show up.
Can use on garden plants as well.
Cheers guys! Any questions, my DM's are open.
I will start applications this week. How many times a week?