Basic Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles:
- Know the disease lifecycles
- Use canopy management to reduce conditions that favor disease development
- Monitor for disease incidence and severity
Organic Fungicides to Combat Powdery Mildew
Kumulus 80 df is an organically certified micronized sulfur when applied at full bud break is highly effective at stopping powdery mildew infections early in the season.
Materials suitable for low- to moderate-pressure disease conditions include:
- Stylet oil
- Potassium bicarbonate (i.e. Kaligreen, Armicarb)
- Biological fungicides (i.e. Bacillus subtilis (Serenade) and Bacillus pumilus (Sonata))
Canopy Management
- Remove leaves around the clusters after fruitset
- Remove 4 to 6 basal leaves to expose fruit clusters early in the season to help thicken the fruit cuticle, helps to resist mildew infections
- Exposed fruit also has a less humid microclimate, and sunlight is likely to hit the fruit for part of the day, discouraging mildew growth.
- Fungicide applications on exposed fruit are much more effective
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