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Jul 6, 2014 1:17 PM CST
Name: Pat
Near McIntosh, Florida (Zone 9a)
sooby said:Pat, I looked at your fungicide list link while reading ATP on my iPod Touch, assuming it was Australian because of the .au in the address. That would mean that the product names and/or active ingredients aren't necessarily going to be the same as in the USA. Sooo, I logged in to ATP on my laptop to mention that (too tedious trying to type on the iPod's virtual keyboard), tried to go to the site to verify it was Australian and my antivirus blocked it, saying "The web page is on the list of websites with potentially dangerous content" so I couldn't go there. Since you and Becky were able to view it I don't know what my antivirus thinks is the problem with it!


I believe the site is Australian since the few companies on there that I checked had Australian addresses/info.

To locate the stuff in the USA, just use the chemical name on a Google search. For example here are 2 that I checked:

HERITAGE G Granular Fungicide (Azoxystrobin) - 30 Lbs....US $79.75 plus shipping from Tampa, FL $20.39 on Ebay.

Captan: http://www.bonide.com/products...
(Which for some reason isn't for sale in Florida by this company, although I know it is here since I saw Captan yesterday at a garden supply and I used it years ago on horses with itchy legs.)

Which ones work best on daylily rust? I don't know.
But having so many choices does give options in spray rotation to avoid resistance.
And also gives some pricing choices.

A local landscaper at the garden shop suggested copper and I got some yesterday to try in rotation. It was reasonably priced for the amount it will make.

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