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<blockquote data-quote="Raintree" data-source="post: 3835728" data-attributes="member: 82710"><p>Yes, Loblolly pines are susceptible to shoot blight.</p><p></p><p> Maintaining vigorous trees through good tree health care, you will have fewer problems with Diplodia.</p><p></p><p> Applications early in the spring, when the buds open, and twice more at weekly intervals until the needles break through the needle sheaths. </p><p></p><p>Best bang for the buck I have found is Cleary 3336 WP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raintree, post: 3835728, member: 82710"] Yes, Loblolly pines are susceptible to shoot blight. Maintaining vigorous trees through good tree health care, you will have fewer problems with Diplodia. Applications early in the spring, when the buds open, and twice more at weekly intervals until the needles break through the needle sheaths. Best bang for the buck I have found is Cleary 3336 WP. [/QUOTE]
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