I love tricks like that - especially when they work. If this one does, I
wonder if it's another reason direct-seeded plants do so much better than
transplants? Not that I can usually convince people of that; but there are
many studies that show that although, say, direct-seeded tomatoes bear a
little later than transplants, the plants are healthier and the total yields
higher. Makes sense to me. If plants liked to be moved, they'd have little
feet...
~ Stephen Sadler
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[mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of list@ginda.us
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 4:08 PM
To: North American Fruit Explorers
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Powdery Mildew control
I have read that exposing the baby plants to a breeze (such as from an
electric fan, or a real outdoor breeze) helps. Something about
triggering the plants to grow more strongly, rather than directly
influencing the pathogen. I haven't tried it.
Ginda
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