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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Nov 2015 11:13:20 -0300
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but at same time they leave open the door for Sevin/Carbaryl nasty
pollinators killer use.


"... and after the petals have fallen from* 90 percent of the blossoms*;
and provided further that the commissioner of agriculture, markets, and
food may permit the use of specific materials for *fruit blossom thinning
sprays *after consultation with ..."

Why not 100% petal fall?I know, it is too late for a good thinning result,
but 80% (as per label at Chile) 90% means there is still pollinators visits.


Why the use of an insecticide to cause fruit abortion? Shouldn't they use
an hormone?

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