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Can you tell me how much Cleary 3336 F (teaspoon or in ml) you add to 1 gallon of water for fighting orchids diseases (or best.. for 1 litre since gallon are not always the same size around the world). I used it for orchids for drenching and foliar application but I am not sure I did the best dilution.

Found in the Web:

1/2 to 1 teaspoon per gallon

and...2 teaspoons per gallon

:):)
 
I have been using 10 grams per 8 liters; this would be about 10 ml per 8 liters.
 
I use one teaspoon per gallon. I'm an ignorant American and
cannot use the metric system at all. I don't actually think two teaspoons
would hurt any Paphs. unless temperature is really high.

I don't touch the foliage with Cleary's. I drench the potting medium throughly.
 
Actually, a lot of Americans are quite stubborn about sticking to a far less
precise system than the metric system. I am ignorant and feel somewhat
embarrassed about it. My husband is a Scot and worked in Saudi and Egypt for many years and can do the conversion easily...so I ask him.
Makes me quite lazy!
 

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