Re: [compost_tea] spraying during bloom-grapes

From: <wpb_at_sympatico.ca>
Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2003 11:24:29 -0700

Bees pollinate grapes? I generally stay out of the field during bloom as
fruitset is affected.
Bill

soilfoodweb_at_aol.com wrote:

> You don't want to interfere with the bees pollinating the blossoms.
> Wet blooms can deter the bees, so spray before blossom, and after. Of
> course, if in the middle of a severer disease season, better to lose a
> few blossoms than to get hit with severe disease.
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