Dissolve the copper sulfate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least four gallons, so that it is just covered by the water. Use an earthen or wooden vessel. Slake the lime in an equal amount of water. Then mix... The Principles of Fruit-growing - Side 375af Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1897 - 508 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1894 - 756 sider
...copper sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least 4 gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....water. Then mix the two and add enough water to make 40 gallons. It is then ready for immediate use. For rots, moulds, mildews, and all fungous diseases.... | |
| 1894 - 1232 sider
...copper sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least 4 gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....water. Then mix the two and add enough water to make 40 gallons. It is then ready for immediate use. For rots, moulds, mildews, and all fungous diseases.... | |
| New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 1382 sider
...sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least four gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....forty gallons. It is then ready for immediate use. For rots, molds, mildews, and all fungus diseases. Ammoniacal Copper Carbonate. Copper carbonate 1... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1895 - 1378 sider
...sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least four gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....forty gallons. It is then ready for immediate use. For rote, molds, mildews, and all fungas diseases. Ammoniacal Copper Carbonate. Copper carbonate 1... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1895 - 1368 sider
...copper sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding 'at least 4 gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....water. Then mix the two and add enough water to make 40 gallons. It is then ready for immediate use. For rots, moulds, mildews and all fungous diseases.... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1896 - 1258 sider
...copper sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least 4 gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....water. Then mix the two and add enough water to make 40 gallons. It is then ready for immediate use but will keep indefinitely. If the mixture is to be... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1900 - 1144 sider
...(pounds), G Quicklime (pounds) 4 Water (gallons), 40-50 Dissolve the sulphate in four gallons hot or-cold water. Use an earthen or wooden vessel. Slake the...water to make forty gallons. It is then ready for use but will ketfp indefinitely. If the mixture is to be used on peach foliage add an extra pound of... | |
| Jon Jacob Thomas - 1897 - 782 sider
...sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least four gallons, so that it is just covered by the water....then ready for immediate use. If the mixture is to be used on peach foliage, it is advisable to add two pounds of lime in the above formula. When applied... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1897 - 1464 sider
...copper sulphate by putting it in a bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel holding at least 4 gallons, so that it is just covered by the water. Use an earthen or wooden vessel. Shake the lime in an equal amount of water. Then mix the two and add enough water to inake 40 gallons.... | |
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