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Milk for potato blight
So I learned today about using milk for potato (and potentially tomato) blight. Quick search on here for mentions of this returned differing opinions on semi-skimmed v. full-fat and milk to water ratios. So, anyone with 'lived experience' care to wade in - I'm all ears!
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Suttons seed company recommends 1 part semi-skimmed milk to 7 parts water and sprayed on the potato foliage. Presumably it works for tomatoes too.
Strain and dilute the resulting liquid - 1 part liquid to 9 parts water - to use as an effective fungicide against peach leaf curl and a range of blights from mildew to potato and tomato blight as well as some rusts.