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[compost_tea] Cronartium ribicola on red currants
Until this season, we have been lucky enough not to be blister rust on
our 100+ planting of red currants. We live in a forested area and have
susceptible white pines all around. Now it's just starting on the top
leaves of our red currants. Does anyone have a compost tea solution to
this? Would a bacterial-fungal tea perhaps be appropriate? Should we
cut down all the white pine seedlings on our meadow or is it a lost
cause? Thanks for anything you can suggest.
Best,
Merla
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