I'm with Red, I don't think in his case it is anthracnose. The water issue can be not only heavy watering, but rapid changes, from dry conditons to wet, or visa versa. But I'm curious, what fungicide are you using? What are the "several potential problems"? What is the timing in relation to the stage of the problems? Are you spraying proactively, for potential perceived problems, or do you have early signs, or advanced conditions? The use of fungicides should be specific, for the target pathogen, and the timing has to be appropriate for the stage of the disease.
Otherwise you are guessing and maybe wasting material and money. If you are striving to transition into organic methods and materials, some fungal diseases can be prevented with biological fungicides, avoiding the heavy hitters, chemical fungicides.
And high nutrient density soil improvements will help with plant resistance to disease. PM me if you want my wife and daughter contact info.
They know the shop and one or both of them may take you there. Try to see the English speaking owner manager, I forget her name. She also runs their organic farm in Phichit province. Oh, I just realized, Nakhon Pathom, you are right down the road from the bone meal factory. Connect with Evolare and his wife. They have a lot of good materials to get you started on your own COF. That's where I buy most of mine. I would spray the tree with seaweed extract or chemical minerals I leave it to the wife to diagnose any potential problem.
And I let her pick and mix the chemi. It doesn't make sense me doing it if I can not read Thai! I do know some chemi may have a duel purpose and some can be mixed together in the airbus. With 3 other orchards metres away from ours if they have it we will certainly get it. By webfact Started 3 hours ago. By webfact Started 6 hours ago. By webfact Started Yesterday at AM.
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By webfact Started 5 hours ago. By georgegeorgia Started September By simon43 Started 2 hours ago. By webfact Started 4 hours ago. By ubonjoe Started November 1. Recommended Posts. Posted October 4, Background Info…. One tree is Salaya and the other is Nam Doc Mai. Guess who likes mango and sticky rice? Link to post Share on other sites. Laza 45 Posted October 4, Anthracnose Anthracnose is the most likely cause of mango fruit splitting before it is mature.
Posted October 5, To my inexperienced eye this is due to heavy irrigation after a long dry season. Posted October 6, Posted October 8, Many thanks for your comments and attached link. The fruits crack when the sun comes out after a downpour during the wet season. It is acknowledged that this is due to high internal pressure caused by the fruit or trees' inability to transpire during the humid days.
Pressure builds up and as a result, the fruits crack. Some think that gibberellic acid can somehow be used to manage fruit cracking, but we actually have no definite management strategy for it. Some growers found that by harvesting the mangoes at 90 DAFI Days after flower Induction for the green market, they were able to avoid losses due to fruit cracking. Boron deficiency occurs especially in high temperature, high rainfall and soil having high acidity that also causes cracking in mangoes from the centre of the fruit.
I agree that is possible stress due to water imbalance rather than a disease that could be treated. You need to log in if you'd like to add an answer or comment. KEEP the sofa, get rid of the tables! Purchase a round low coffee table Next, you really need a large mirror or picture to go above the sofa and flank it with if it is a mirror 2 pictures, and if it is a picture 2 mirrors. Then flank the sofa with 2 multi-tiered end tables off Craigslist or from a second hand store.
Look for something with simple clean lines, boxy, and in good shape. Then if they are not the right color to match the coffee table, either re-stain them they make products that can be applied over finishes or you can paint them an accent color maybe something from a throw pillow or blanket for the sofa.
Place a plant on the top rear of one and a retro lamp on the other with a nice white lamp shade in whatever shape that strikes your fancy. You should have an area rug too, color s would be based on what you want for an accent color in this room and I would use a rectangular one to offset the round coffee table.
I would also purchase a storage cabinet wood, multi-door, paneled doors to store your child's toys and books, etc. If you want some metal in the room - use it on the lamps and mirror s , and any accent pieces you want to display, but I would go with brass or antique brass, because of the color scheme.
You can use a chair or 2 in this room as well - something like: Ethan Allen - Randall Chair: fabric Keeler Coral and finish Umber. Other color schemes you can consider if you really do not like orange are: Dark Blue sofa with Behr paint: Corn Husk pale natural green , with french blue Sherwin Williams - French Moire SW and little splashes or deep dark orangy reds, or oriental poppy red for accent colors.
This would create a cheerful and soothing room. This would make for a calm and toned down but happy room. Dark Blue sofa with jewel tones is an option as well. Jewel tones are: dark emerald green, deep ruby red, golden citrine, and deep peacock blue Usually involves an oriental rug and classic furniture shapes.
Hope this helps some Please help this ugly house Q. You have an amazing mid century modern house with the original awning windows. The way to beautify this is not the classic approach of cottage-ing it up with awnings and pergolas. First, we need to get some great colors on this after the grilles go - they are messing with it big time.
With the silver aluminum windows, and the entry brick, let me show you some images of what I might try. With steps that reach the full length of it. Here's an image but yours can be in concrete and pour next to what you have. I would pick a light gray quartzite that had some silvery tones in it that picked up the great windows.
Below is a contemporary planting - you can do this with tropical plants, but place them in a grid inside the curving walk you have now.
As for color - I would be very bold and because this style is a little bit shipboard like. I would head nautical. I would select nickel toned nautical light fixtures, paint the stucco a stormy sky gray blue. Paint the brick by the door and all the roof fascia trim a metallic toned lighter gray like sw tinsmith that nearly matches the aluminum of the windows.
USE a metallic gray spray paint on the wonderful filigree post by the front door. You could paint the front door a bright contrasting color like yellow, but with this house, a silver metallic front door would be amazeballs. And paint is cheap.
Here, because this part of the house only has a little stucco around it, I would paint the garage door the same as the stucco to help balance, and I would leave it as it is unless you can afford one of those really contemporary frosted glass and aluminum garage doors. Put the house numbers with a large stencil in silver on the garage door itself very contemporary one per box but right justified in the top row.
Mid century modern houses are making a revival. There are websites and weeks of praise for them. Search them here it is a wide genre - miami style art deco contemporary is what your house is echoing. Related Stories. Treat guests to the resort treatment with blossoms, fruit and artwork that stir up an air of the exotic.
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