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Too warm for Bayleton?

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  1. Michael Wagner
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    6/23/2017 8:06 AM
    I'm just wondering if there is any knowledge out there about what would be the maximum temperature for the use of Bayleton. I've used other DMIs like Propiconazole in warm weather but never tried Bayleton as it says right on the label to avoid use in warm weather but it gives no guidelines as to what might be too warm to use it. Are high 70's too warm? Over 85? I really don't know and any knowledge on the subject would be helpful.



  2. David Brandenburg
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    6/23/2017 12:06 PM
    I have not used Bayleton in a few years but I have never hesitated to use it at temps up to 85 in Wisconsin on bent poa greens and fairways. The rate was the higher end, I think 1oz. I have found it to be a good fungicide.

    Some people believe it has growth regulator properties on poa annua but I have never seen that but I have only used it one application at a time with something else the next time.



  3. Albert Wheeler
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    6/25/2017 2:06 PM
    What about Primo and Bayleton? Which rates would everyone be comfortable with?



  4. Clay Putnam
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    6/26/2017 4:06 AM
    The only time I ever saw "burn" from Bayleton was when it was tank mixed with a surfactant.



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