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Jul 4, 2014 5:52 AM CST
Name: Michele
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chalyse said:The list of chemical applications will become very long, and those industrial chemicals are only readily available for commercial growers to buy through chemical companies.

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Doing a search of the daylily forum threads will bring you a number of results just for this one chemical alone:

The thread "A few questions...." in Daylilies forum
The thread "Rust Resistance" in Daylilies forum
The thread "I think I have rust." in Daylilies forum

Maybe it would help fellow commercial growers who use industrial chemicals to mask rust to start a thread on what and where to obtain them? Shrug! Thumbs up


Yes it would be helpful and there are other threads that we have said what we have used and where we get it if I'm not mistaken; could have been on another message site. However, most commercial growers buy it locally at either chemical companies or suppliers. Most of these products are available on the internet from various companies or on ebay for anyone to buy and can be found if you Google the product or chemical name. Some of what I use I Google each time I need it and order from whoever is cheapest at the time.
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