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Rose Fertilising

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Post by Ozeboy 27th November 2012, 13:43

Another experiment coming along nicely is spraying newly germinated seedlings with the BAC Foliar spray.
From the two leaf stage until now (Five leaf stage) they have been sprayed three times a week and all are 100% free from mildew.

What a relief for I was thinking my rose breeding time was over.
Will report again as seedlings grow. These seedlings are grown hydroponically so this could be one of the reasons for the high rate of mildew.

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