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propiconazole

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  1. Michael Wagner
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    9/11/2015 6:09 AM
    Is anyone out there using the 41.8% formulation of propiconazole. I have been using the 14.3% formulation but I'm not sure why other than the fact that years ago I was told the higher concentration can be more phytotoxic. I feel like I'm throwing money away though as the higher concentration is much cheaper per acre. Thoughts?



  2. Larry Allan
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    9/11/2015 9:09 AM
    I would assume with a higher active ingredient, the rates would be much lower. I can't see how this would lead to any difference in phyto



  3. Michael Wagner
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    9/11/2015 1:09 PM
    Larry Allan said: I would assume with a higher active ingredient, the rates would be much lower. I can't see how this would lead to any difference in phyto

    They are much lower so you have to be a little more careful with your measuring to get the correct rate but otherwise it's pretty much the same stuff just with higher concentration.



  4. Kevin Fateley
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    9/11/2015 2:09 PM
    No problems here. I have used it for years.



  5. Randall Boudinot
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    9/12/2015 4:09 AM
    I have used it for several years, and have seen no problems.


    Randy Boudinot
    Walnut Grove Country Club
    Dayton, Ohio



  6. Matthew Noble
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    9/13/2015 8:09 AM
    Have been using it for years here also with no problems!



  7. Keith Fellenstein
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    9/14/2015 10:09 AM
    It is an EC formulation which can lead to phyto when used at high rates under the wrong weather conditions. I've used it for years without any adverse affects.



  8. David Brandenburg
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    9/14/2015 11:09 AM
    No problems here when tank mixed with chlorothalonil, primo, cutless and fertilizers.



  9. Michael Wagner
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    9/14/2015 1:09 PM
    Keith Fellenstein said: It is an EC formulation which can lead to phyto when used at high rates under the wrong weather conditions. I've used it for years without any adverse affects.

    What would you consider to be the wrong weather conditions?



  10. Keith Fellenstein
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    9/16/2015 11:09 AM
    High heat and intense sun? Stressed turf (drought, high traffic, etc) is more susceptible and humidity extremes (high and low) are other considerations. Also use caution with growth regulators on poa.



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