Are you talking before you place the cutting in the rooting media, while
you are waiting for bud swell and rooting, or after the leaves are out of
the buds?
I would not use bleach solution on leaves (at any level).
Later,
Tom
--
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, crmauch wrote:
> I think some of the rooting hormones have fungicides in them.
>
> If you're talking about the growing cuttings themselves, I would
> think that any approved spray for that species would be able to be
> used.
>
> But I'm not an authority in this.
>
> Chris Mauchline
> SE PA, zone 6
>
> --- In nafex@y..., "lostman_amiga" <lostman_amiga@y...> wrote:
> > Anyone have a suggestion for a fungicide for rooting cuttings? I
> was
> > told camomele tea works. Can I use a fruit tree spray like sulfer?
>
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