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May 2, 2016 9:45 AM CST
Name: Sue
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4b)
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Seedfork said:I found this article on spray programs but it seems to involve a lot of chemicals to rotate between. I would like to be able to limit it to only a couple if possible. Do the chemicals suggested for the home gardener have much effect on daylily rust, and can the control chemicals used by commercial growers even be purchased by the home gardener?



Larry, this article has some suggestions that may be easier to follow for the home gardener:

http://www.daylilies.org/RustR...

Note that in the article in your link there is an error in the table of active ingredients. Compass is not pyraclostrobin, it is trifloxystrobin. Pyraclostrobin would be Insignia, Cabrio, Headline.

Polymerous, do you have a picture of your daylily with possible spring sickness?

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