| packerfan - 7/6/2020 22:59
All Enlist beans have a sort of puckered look to them around here. They don’t look like dicamba damage to me, though. I’m wondering if there’s a natural response to the 2,4d that makes them look like that? If it’s true dicamba, they’ll never completely outgrow it.
With my enlist beans, they haven't had any 2-4D products sprayed on them, pre or post, just liberty and outlook post, and were puckered before I sprayed them post. Have some by a road that are puckered tight as I've ever seen at the top, but still growing good with normal leaves underneath and blooming, My theory is the dicamba flowed down S. especially good down the T. backroad with trees on both sides of the road and hit the endrows the hardest, as there's big extend fields directly South,SW and SE. Also have waves mainly heading in a NW direction thru field of puckered beans. Had lots of SE winds a couple weeks ago.
Anyway, doesn't look as bad as previous years, but that may be due to the enlist handling it better than straight LL. |