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<blockquote data-quote="robbie" data-source="post: 6720928" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>I have been playing with foliar feeds programs with the intention of replacing or reducing the need for fungicides by building a stronger more healthy, resistant plant.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I didnt see it through last harvest as the chap I was doing it with got the hump I didnt buy all my solid fert from him which is a shame as previous experience o my farm has proven it can work.</p><p></p><p>Finding someone without a vested interest in flogging products is the hard bit. The chap who was my basis tutor last year was also into this sort of thing and he had a big farm out by the coast were he was doing this kind of approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbie, post: 6720928, member: 7037"] I have been playing with foliar feeds programs with the intention of replacing or reducing the need for fungicides by building a stronger more healthy, resistant plant. Unfortunately I didnt see it through last harvest as the chap I was doing it with got the hump I didnt buy all my solid fert from him which is a shame as previous experience o my farm has proven it can work. Finding someone without a vested interest in flogging products is the hard bit. The chap who was my basis tutor last year was also into this sort of thing and he had a big farm out by the coast were he was doing this kind of approach. [/QUOTE]
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