Hey, I live in upstate NY and I was just wondering, If you do spray, when is the best time to and for what?
Thanks,
Spraying
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Re: Spraying
My experience with one year old (planted) fruit trees:
1. This year I sprayed dormant oil spray on all my fruit trees before the buds broke.
2. Last year I saw yellowish-orange specks on some of the leaves on several apple trees. I immediately sprayed Bordeaux spray directly on the leaves and bark.I also sprayed on the ground in a 10 foot radius from the trunk. Unfortunately cedar rust is a problem here in south central PA. Make sure you get Bordeaux dust and mix as instructed. Be careful spraying (be upwind and/or ear a mask) Bordeaux spray, and PLEASE spray at dusk because Bordeaux dust/spray is toxic to bumble bees!
3. I noticed last summer several apple trees had curling leaves. I sprayed Bordeaux spray on them at first but no stopping the leaf roll. I searched the internet and found an article about a beetle that attacks fruit tree leaves. I bought an organic insecticide and sprayed which took care of the beetles.
4. In the late spring I found aphids at the tips of new growth and ants climbing up the trunk. I applied Vaseline/petroleum jelly near the base of the trunk that ended the stream of ants up the trees and I finger squished the aphids. At least I did not have to spray poison on the trees.
1. This year I sprayed dormant oil spray on all my fruit trees before the buds broke.
2. Last year I saw yellowish-orange specks on some of the leaves on several apple trees. I immediately sprayed Bordeaux spray directly on the leaves and bark.I also sprayed on the ground in a 10 foot radius from the trunk. Unfortunately cedar rust is a problem here in south central PA. Make sure you get Bordeaux dust and mix as instructed. Be careful spraying (be upwind and/or ear a mask) Bordeaux spray, and PLEASE spray at dusk because Bordeaux dust/spray is toxic to bumble bees!
3. I noticed last summer several apple trees had curling leaves. I sprayed Bordeaux spray on them at first but no stopping the leaf roll. I searched the internet and found an article about a beetle that attacks fruit tree leaves. I bought an organic insecticide and sprayed which took care of the beetles.
4. In the late spring I found aphids at the tips of new growth and ants climbing up the trunk. I applied Vaseline/petroleum jelly near the base of the trunk that ended the stream of ants up the trees and I finger squished the aphids. At least I did not have to spray poison on the trees.
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Re: Spraying
This is a good site with a spray program: http://www.umass.edu/fruitadvisor/facts ... edule.html
Re: Spraying
I am using the sticky red balls this year. I am happy to report my last remaining apple on Ananas Reinette is unscathed. Still 2-3 months to go before it is ripe so hoping for the best.
The balls are another story though, covered with bugs and aphids! Yippee
The balls are another story though, covered with bugs and aphids! Yippee
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Calville Blc,Hewes,Nehou,Fearns P,Siberian,Cox OP,Spitz,Ananas Reinette,BdB,Kingston Blk,Tremlett's,Muscat de Bernay,Ashmead's,Rambo,Stayman,Macoun,Jefferis,Winesap,Red Berlepsch
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Re: Spraying
Wow, I never heard of stickyballs before. They look cool, I think Ill have to check em out next year.