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Subject: Mixing chemicals????
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| moondog |
Indiana
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Would it be safe to mix warrior t and daconil and some calcium chelate in a spray mix all at the same time?? It would save some time. Tremmor??
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6/3/2004 11:09:08 PM
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| southern |
Appalachian Mtns.
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I did Warrior Z and Daconil foliar tonight...jar test was OK
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6/3/2004 11:22:51 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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No problem Steve. Here is the Tank Mix order again that I should have thought to post sooner than this.
1.) First half of water into the tank. 2.) DG's & DF's (Dispersable Granules & Dry Flowables) 3.) WP's (wettable powders like Alliette & Mancozeb WP) 4.) Flowables (like Daconil, Flowable Mancozeb or Warrior "Z" etc) 5.) Micronutrients (Chelated solutions like Iron or calcium) 6.) EC's (like older Warrior "T", Capture, etc) 7.) Solutions (usually herbicides so ignore) 8.) NPK Fertilizers or DRY Calcium Nitrate "powders" 9.) Surfactants 10.) Spray Dye Indicators (if used) 11.) Balance of tank water & agitate.
Always read the entire label of each & every material first for indications of imcompatibility. When in doubt or tank mixing unkowns for the first time, do a jar test first. Make a small batch in a jar & shake it up. Let it sit a while & check that nothing is coagulated & that no solids have fallen out that won't resuspend. Then if this is a questionable combination, test on one leaf & observe for a couple days.
The mix you speak of I have applied without harm. But test with caution anyway since the different chelating processes might provide a different result.
Half the water 1.) Daconil Flowable 2.) Chelated Calcium 3.) Warrior T rest of water
Let's pay heed to the 2 different formulations of Warrior now. The old EC version is "T". The new flowable water based version is "Z". <<big sigh>>
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6/4/2004 9:18:48 AM
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