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  1. John McMullan
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    8/10/2012 8:08 PM
    has anyone burned bentgass by spraying to high of a rate of chlorothilanil? if so, what were the symptoms?



  2. Larry Allan
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    8/11/2012 4:08 AM
    I've seen Daconil spill out of the jug on turf and there was no injury



  3. Rosenthal Gregg
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    8/11/2012 4:08 AM
    I have seen Daconil go down at high rates and even seen mistakes made but never seen any turf burn as a result. What else was in the tank mix, was there some other possibility? Is the pattern following your sprayer or another possible trail? A picture sure would help people give some better answers...but chlorothalonil not a potential burn product for sure...

    Gregg



  4. Jeffrey Whitmire
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    8/11/2012 6:08 PM
    I have seen tip burn on very young (less than 2 months old) green height bentgrass.



  5. Graham Kornmeyer
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    8/12/2012 5:08 AM
    John,

    Give Willy a call 770-605-4773, he had an issue with Chlorothalonil a few years ago



  6. Mark Van Lienden
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    8/13/2012 6:08 AM
    I had an issue two weeks ago where the ground was so wet and the sun came out so hot that it burned weak areas worse than I have ever seen it.Thought I was getting pythium blight it went so quick.



  7. Baker Daniel
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    8/14/2012 1:08 PM
    First question would be: Is it Daconil or a generic?

    I know the Daconil I use is safe to pour out on a green. Not real sure what the "inert ingredients" are in the generics out there. This is one product I purhcase from Syngenta and no one else.



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