ACV for a few days
- Tiaris
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We have just had 765mm rainfall within 30 hours (late Fri night to early Sun morning) so everything here is pretty soaked. Just a reminder to those copping/copped the east coast low that it may be a good idea to give ACV in water until things dry up, then do a preventative cocci drench with Baycox.
- finchbreeder
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Sorry to hear you got drenched guys, but glad to hear you are not underwater.
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- Tiaris
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We're fine thanks. Others copped it far worse than us. We live on a ridge & usually get cut off for a day or 2 when these storms happen but don't really care as long as the family is safe, we have food & dry firewood. At least the tanks are all full now. Forecast to get to 28 deg again in the next couple of days here - that'll dry things up a bit.
- Ian Hamilton
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Just reading this thread, what rate of ACV do you guys recommend per litre ?
- Tiaris
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I don't really measure it out - I just put a splash into the watering can (very scientific). I've heard of others using up to 20ml/litre. I think 5 - 10 ml is good. More than that it really starts to taint the flavour of the water.
- vettepilot_6
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I don't. ..I wait till 4/5 days then give acv..if any look off after couple of days I would dose with baycox...now I will just feed fonio paddy seed. ..but haven't needed it yet..
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