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Growing => Fruit => Topic started by: northfifeduckling on February 20, 2009, 11:10:54 am

Title: alternative to Cheshunt compound??
Post by: northfifeduckling on February 20, 2009, 11:10:54 am
I'd like to grow Goji Berries from seed and I wonder if there is a natural alternative to Cheshunt compound (it asks for that on the packet): I don't want to start using copper based fungicides, does anyone have experience with maybe using a herbal tea of some kind instead? :&>
Title: Re: alternative to Cheshunt compound??
Post by: rustyme on February 20, 2009, 12:37:42 pm
I think cheshunt compound is ok to use , even  under organic standards, being only copper sulphate and ammonium carbonate . I don't use any chemicals for my gardening , but cheshunt compound is one I would use if I had a greenhouse or polytunnel , as once you get damping off , it is a real bugger to get rid of. Copper sulphate is also mixed with lime and is then called Bordeaux mixture. Ammonium carbonate used to be used instead of baking soda , still is used for some recipes. Another use  is also as smelling salts.  So it should be ok unless there is some new evidence of it being dangerous to use.

cheers

Russ
Title: Re: alternative to Cheshunt compound??
Post by: Crofter on February 20, 2009, 01:42:53 pm
The only problem I'm aware of with copper compounds is their use on a large scale on feilds that will become pasture in the future.  Copper is very toxic to sheep and can persist for some time in some soils.  On a garden scale though we use it ourselves when needed.

Dave