My 'vineyard' layout is complicated, I cant figure out how to electrify it.
Dennis Griffith
Which Sevin do you use, the one that is Carbaryl based or the newer Zeta-Cypermethrin based one? The newer one works much better for me.
I have the Carbaryl based that I bought two years ago. They drop like 'flys'.
I do a walk through a couple times a day after they show up, and shoot everyone I see. I know you have lots more vines. They weren't too heavy here last year. Are you sure your traps aren't attracting them?
So, the Bonide FTS had zero effect on the JB's? Do you recommend spraying with the Zeta-Cypermethrin after they hit?
btw, I've also seen a TON of June bugs here in SW Pa. My dog can't stop eating them....
So, when you spray for the JB's, you don't do any fungal protection? Or do you rotate the fungal inside of the insecticide?
say...
day 1 - sevin
day 4 - fungal
day 7 - sevin
day 11 - fungal
...etc...
so every 4 days they're getting some type of spray??
I've been following this thread since it's start in April. Just wanted to thank all of you for the info. I had a major problem with black rot last year. I think weather conditions were a factor but I also learned much about pruning to make sure I get good air flow. This year my vines (5 year old Frontenac) are looking very good. But I noted a couple of leaves with some brown spots and a cane or two with black spots (about a week ago). I treated with Mancozeb. My clusters look very good and a lot of them (more than past years). It is early of course but I am hopeful for a very good crop this year. It seems as this year the growing season is delayed from prior years. I did not see bud break until a month ago. Do you recommend continued treatment with Mancozeb? Also, I've seen some info on thinning out/reducing the number if clusters to allow for larger berries. I'm seeing between 35 to 50 clusters per vine. Any thoughts?
Thanks Dennis. Yes, I read earlier in your post that you rotate to keep fungus from adapting. Looks like Immunox and Captan are your recommendations. Very good information.
Ah, see you just need relatives who are commercial grape growers and will give you freebiesAltacor at $200 dollar for 16 ounces is pretty steep for backyard grapevines. I've used Sevin last couple of years, and found it very effective. Sevin is 32 ounces concentrate $13.50 at Walmart.
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