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Old May 18, 2012   #1
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Default Actinovte on tomatoes planted two days ago

I've just planted my tomatoes a couple of days ago. I used tomato-tone as my fert, and have been reading about being proactive with problems. My question is: Am I too late to apply actinovate to my earthtainer? Or can it be applied post planting.

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It can be applied post planting as a soil drench. Well I say that but Im specifically speaking in general. The SWC im not positive about, you need to PM raybo.
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I believe Ray applies an Actinovate drench to his Tainers 2 weeks after he plants them. You can add Actinovate as a drench anytime but the sooner the better. Ami
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Old May 18, 2012   #5
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I will likely apply in the two week period as a drench. When applying as a drench I presume this is through the top of Earthcontainer, as if I were watering.
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Rick,

I have no scientific basis for recommending waiting 2 weeks after planting out the seedlings to then apply Actinovate. Just my "nose" telling me that initial transplant shock should be over by then. Use your own judgement.

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Thanks Ray, just sounds like the right thing to do. By drenching, do you mean just water it in from the top?

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I would mix it as per direction on the Actinovate pack, then pour about one pint per plant around each root base.

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Great, thanks all, thanks Ray

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Rick,

Of equal importance to the Actinovate treatment is to immediately commence a weekly spraying of a fungicide of your choice (Daconil, Serenade, Exel LG, etc). Don't wait until you see fungal issues - as by then it is too late to prevent them.

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Really, didn't know this, will do!

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Ray, how soon would you start using serenade spray?

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Ray, how soon would you start using serenade spray?

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Ha ha, got it

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Rick,

Of equal importance to the Actinovate treatment is to immediately commence a weekly spraying of a fungicide of your choice (Daconil, Serenade, Exel LG, etc). Don't wait until you see fungal issues - as by then it is too late to prevent them.

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