On going disease risk since 10/9/13...
It finally stopped raining, but we (Winchester area) are having an on-going wet event since 10/9/13. I counted >108 hours of wetness with an average temperature of 54F (ranging from 48F to 60F). It has been a long enough for Botrytis, and although the temperature was bit low, downy mildew probably had some chances as well. Here is a list of things to be considered: 1) Time to harvest (if you are picking in a few days, I do not see the benefit of spraying now) 2) Current Botrytis situation in your vineyards 3) Variety (red with loose cluster ~ lower Botrytis risk) 4) Canopy management (Open fruiting zone is always helpful!) 5) Birds/insect damages (more damages, higher the Botrytis risk) 6) Fungicide effect on wine quality As I mentioned earlier this week, we had Botrytis risk event on last Monday; however, it had been dry for several weeks until that rain. Thus, the Monday's risk might not have resulted in many infections. On the other hand, Botrytis spores ar...