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This had Tempo in a mix on 28th March . It’s looking ok, and I too, don’t fancy scraping it off the floor.
We use a lot of pig muck, but that crop is after potatoes . GravityLooks fantastic and very pleased with itself quite thick, too. Dunno what your weather or local climate are like but I would be watching that for mildew in the bottom of there as it can fester in the muggy microclimate under the crop. T1 with a glug of cloister in it.
That crop would suggest to me your land has a good jolt of background fertility that didn't necessarily come out of a bag.
More septoria in crops that have had more stress, makes sense. I'm coming to the conclusion that we are causing stress every time we go into the field with a sprayer even when it doesn't show, an example of the more we do, the more we need to do. In future, sprayer will be left in the shed when spring weather is harshBeen sat on the sprayer today. Wheat is looking still very decent. Scorched with liquid fert a few weeks ago but getting over it now. Rain now back on the forecast. Definitely putting the rest of the CCC in. Not sure whether to put another 0.1l Moddus in. We put a big first dose on and have not been held back by water-logging that we normally get on heavy land. Some fields are over my knees now. Did our two most lush fields today as a bit of risk management.
Also, Broadway Star (Palio) has had a big PGR effect (fair bit more than Pacifica) it seems so definitely not putting any more Moddus on this. Not sure whether it's me either, but my impression is there is more active septoria in Siskin compared to Zyatt, and more septoria in crops that have had Palio too.
Just had a walk through my wheats a bit tipped and some septoria on lower leaves very little rust but a awful lot of mildew. Variety is in Diego
Only amistar opti, mn and bitter salts at t0.
It went yellow when we had the horrible cold easterly wind and frosts. I sh!t a brick when I saw it, I think it must be the mn and frost scorch, but everyone's Diego has done the same locally so i blame it on Diego scruffyness syndrome.
Just had a walk through my wheats a bit tipped and some septoria on lower leaves very little rust but a awful lot of mildew. Variety is in Diego
Correct. At 10 o'clock this morning it was wringing wet, my boots were soaked through by the time I finished.Mildew with mild conditions and thicker lusher crops than normal is often a recipe for it. I bet under that crop it is damp with moisture and humid as heck, a breeding ground for it. That is where cloister has a place.
To embarrass to put a picture up of one block of wheat,scorched it badly as it had no rain since applying it,where as the rest had 6 mm of rain And looks fine