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grapes--what makes them fall off when they are tiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1249288" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>It's been too long ago Joe to remember what variety I bought--I just bought them on a whim at the Co-op when I picked up feed and herbicide and saw them in the garden area. They start off green and when mature are a purple, but I know they weren't regular Concord. Did get a handfull or two off the vine last year and they were sweet.</p><p>I have at least one kind of fungicide but I got it for my roses and it's (I loathe to use the word lest SL pop in here) sulfur based :hide: and even tho it does have a picture of roses, lettuce, strawberries, and grape bunches on the front, it also carries a warning that some varieties of grapes (specifically Concord types) can be damaged by sulfur compounds. I'll have to look on my shelf and see if I have any copper based fungicide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1249288, member: 18945"] It's been too long ago Joe to remember what variety I bought--I just bought them on a whim at the Co-op when I picked up feed and herbicide and saw them in the garden area. They start off green and when mature are a purple, but I know they weren't regular Concord. Did get a handfull or two off the vine last year and they were sweet. I have at least one kind of fungicide but I got it for my roses and it's (I loathe to use the word lest SL pop in here) sulfur based :hide: and even tho it does have a picture of roses, lettuce, strawberries, and grape bunches on the front, it also carries a warning that some varieties of grapes (specifically Concord types) can be damaged by sulfur compounds. I'll have to look on my shelf and see if I have any copper based fungicide. [/QUOTE]
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