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From:Date:Zone:
Connie23-Mar-09 01:55 PM EST 5b   
Trish27-Mar-09 10:40 AM EST 8b   
Donna Dawson27-Mar-09 10:06 PM EST   
Brian14-Apr-09 12:02 AM EST 2a   
Valerie Drebet24-Feb-10 01:17 PM EST 2b   


Subject: Damping Off
From: Connie
Zone: 5b
Date: 23-Mar-09 01:55 PM EST

No-Damp is no longer available in Canada. It is a fungicide used to prevent damping-off diseases in seedlings and cuttings. Does anyone have an alternative product or method of preventing damping-off.


Subject: RE: Damping Off
From: Trish
Zone: 8b
Date: 27-Mar-09 10:40 AM EST

I googled and found people using camomile tea. I tried it a few days ago and just waiting to see if it worked

Does anyone know why No-Damp was taken off the market.


Subject: RE: Damping Off
From: Donna Dawson
Zone:
Date: 27-Mar-09 10:06 PM EST

I will ask Art why it was taken off the market..that was a great product! He will either respond on the blog or in one of his articles...:)


Subject: RE: Damping Off
From: Brian
Zone: 2a
Date: 14-Apr-09 12:02 AM EST

Is a replacement available under another name? or an organic home version.


Subject: RE: Damping Off
From: Valerie Drebet (rosely.farms@gmail.com)
Zone: 2b
Date: 24-Feb-10 01:17 PM EST

I used baking soda sprinkled lightly over my planting mix when I had planted basil seeds last year as I had used it previously as a fungicide on plants for mildew. Basil always required damp off or it failed previously. I did not lose any seedlings to damp off at all. I now use it on all my tender bedding plants with no ill effects.


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