Does anyone remember the frequency to apply this product. This year is 1ml once a week for application
. It is about what I remember from a long lost label.
Johannes
Johannes
Here are a couple pics from an old bottle of No Damp.
Does this stuff work well?
Yes it worked extremely well. Unfortunately, we can no longer purchase ‘No Damp’ in Canada.
I think that I am not using it at a strong enough amount-still only one lose tho. Thanks
Margit[
I’ve seen a lot on the web about Camille tea for controlling damping off. Has anyone tried it? I have never had problems with damping off (very dry here except winter) until this year. It’s been very damp and cold and my seeds germinated very early. Keeping them outside in the weather has caused lots of damping off. Still, I wonder if that’s a bad thing? The ones that don’t succumb might be better at dealing with fungus issues when they get more mature. Any thoughts on this?
I have never heard of “Camille” tea, Judith. Are you referring to chamomile tea?
Lol, so much for my typing! Of course, yes, Chamomile tea.
The tea has never worked for me as well of No Damp.
I tried it on 4 seedlings. So far all good. Will let you know more.
Looking around it seems like it is the same as 8-Hydroxyquinoline benzoate. I have to double check. but it seems like it may be the same thing that sometimes was used to prevent microbial growth and preserve cut flower longevity and part of a treatment to help condense chromosomes in some protocols to prepare root tips for counting.