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Author:  DrLuke [ Jun 4th, '12, 09:54 ]
Post subject:  Dipel. 2 sprinkle or not?

Who just sprinkles their dipel instead of mixing the solution like instructed on the pack? I've seen a number of people say the sprinkle. Any disadvantage in AP in using either method?

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Jun 4th, '12, 09:57 ]
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I think the bacteria need to be hydrated...

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:00 ]
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if your going to sprinkle or dust the dipple, where are you buying it in bulk from ?

Author:  Charlie [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:07 ]
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I sprinkle because I read of someone else doing here on the forum some time ago. Seems to work.

jessy wrote:
where are you buying it in bulk from ?

I get mine from B, it comes in a box with sachets in it which I empty into an old pepper shaker.

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:12 ]
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does it work.....personally I have never had much success with Dipple....but try and try again.

OBO uses it every weekend, and he never has any grubbs. I probably don't use it enough.

And this is the first time I have heard for shaking it on....it would take me days in a normal growing year 8)

Author:  Edgewateraqua [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:15 ]
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Charlie wrote:
I sprinkle because I read of someone else doing here on the forum some time ago. Seems to work.

jessy wrote:
where are you buying it in bulk from ?


I get mine from B, it comes in a box with sachets in it which I empty into an old pepper shaker.


That's a great idea.
I find a spray doesn't stay on the leaves of all plants especially waxy leaves like cabbage and cauliflowers.

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:17 ]
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it is a great expensive idea and as Rupert mentioned, it may need to be mixed with water for the bacteria to activate .....

Author:  Charlie [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:23 ]
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I suppose is you have 500 cabbages you need to cover...yes it is a crap idea.

But I can tell you right now I use this method, have done for a long time and yes it works.

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:26 ]
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If it works for you mate it works.. :D

But I honestly don't get it. Are you going to turn over every leaf and salt and pepper shaker them....I couldn't do it :think: ... Do you ??

If it is mixed as directed, and sprayed on all foliage wouldn't that possibly work better ??

I have doubled the dosage , and added other stuff ......but this is the first time of ever hearing it been applyed in a powerded form.

I would love to hear from other people in relation to this matter. :cheers:

Author:  TCLynx [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:46 ]
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I've used a Dust mizer duster to apply dust products to plants. It is a hand crank device with a tube with directional end that turns a small amount of powder into a fine dust that is more likely to stick to plants and is a far easier way to apply to the undersides of leaves that using a shaker..

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 10:48 ]
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What dust proctucts do you use TXLynx ?? Thanks for adding

I ebayed Dust mizer duster and nothing ??

Author:  Charlie [ Jun 4th, '12, 11:34 ]
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jessy wrote:
Are you going to turn over every leaf and salt and pepper shaker them....I couldn't do it ... Do you ??

Probably not all the leaves but some. Do you turn over every leaf with a sprayer. Not much difference really.

jessy wrote:
If it is mixed as directed, and sprayed on all foliage wouldn't that possibly work better ??

Dont know, I would like to say both methods work.

The reason I use this method is I have the shaker handy and ready to go instead of mixing up a spray whenever I need it. I find it to be just an easier way of doing it... nothing else.

Author:  Food&Fish [ Jun 4th, '12, 11:52 ]
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I used the dry method [salt shaker ] for 4 years no problem

Author:  jessy [ Jun 4th, '12, 12:08 ]
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WELL I might have to change my thinking in applying Dipple.

I might aswell be a Dipple shaker aswell if it works so well !!! Thanks for sharing.

And no, I don't turn over leaves....... I use a pump spray, it sprays under the foliage I just spray all plants all over in the water / powder solution

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Author:  pancakes [ Jun 4th, '12, 12:24 ]
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jessy wrote:
WELL I might have to change my thinking in applying Dipple.

I might aswell be a Dipple shaker aswell if it works so well !!! Thanks for sharing.

And no, I don't turn over leaves....... I use a pump spray, it sprays under the foliage I just spray all plants all over in the water / powder solution


those sprayers work great. You can put a small air fitting on them if you have a compressor so no more pumping(bored one day)

If you have a problem with it rolling off leaves try to add a wee bit of biodegradable soap like some dawn. I think Dawn soap might be OK but I never used it in a fish containing system but it will make the leaves stay wet with solutions of pretty much anything I ever sprayed.

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