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Beth (not verified)

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Will address your powdery mildew situation. Eight to 1 or as little as five to one ratio water to any type of milk. Mix this in a pressure sprayer. Used as a preventative you might not see much powdery mildew. However if you see it start using this once every week to 10 days and you can hold it at bay. You will need to get good at telling the difference between the milk residue and the powdery mildew. This works. There is a natural antifungal reaction when you spray this on the leaves in the hot sun. This is one spray you use In the Heat of the day. The sun with the milk react as a natural fungicide. Covering base of stems, Wood ash around base, Diatomaceous earth around base, and yellow bowls with soapy water countersunk into the soil really help amazingly. Recent scientific research has proven that the borders are attracted to the color yellow. So when the female flowers come out they come.

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