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Subject: Mixing organic sprays
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| Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, MO
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Of the organic sprays listed below, is there anything I shouldn't mix or what experience have you had mixing any? Im thinking since Organicide is oil based, maybe I should spray alone. Thanks
Garlic Barrier
Organicide
Neptunes Fish\Seaweed
Actinovate
Milk
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6/6/2012 3:05:47 PM
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| North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Hey Luke, I mix the organocide and garlic barrier together for use on my veggies and trees...works great. I find that the Organocide works as a sticker/spreader for the garlic barrier.
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6/6/2012 4:20:03 PM
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| Tad12 |
Seattle, WA
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I have always used the actinovate by itself. Because it's a bacillus strain (bacteria), I'm hesitant to mix it with anything that may be a potential food source for bacteria (fish/seaweed) or anything that is a ~cide (kills fungi or bacteria).
Milk contains lacto bacillus and I'm not sure if it would eat/out compete the actinovate either.
I would look into this because that stuff is expensive and you wouldn't want to have it be eaten by other things that you're applying.
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6/6/2012 8:20:22 PM
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| Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, MO
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Thanks to the both of you. Actinovate will most likely be applied alone although I have applied it as a drench with Neptunes Fish and Seaweed a couple times. Along with garlic barrier\Organocide, I will most likely mix Garlic Barrier\milk on a rotating basis and should have the patch smelling pretty good.
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6/6/2012 9:12:04 PM
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