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There's lots of info if you do a Google search.
This has come up and been discussed LJN many times.
If you resort to Googe make sure you are dealing with a reliable source (and cross reference any recommendations) if you decide to follow their advice
Try googling a few medical conditions and you'll either end up dead or believing you about to drop dead :)
Have you cut out all affected parts and cleaned up fallen leaves to stop it spreading? You can use fungicides - particularly those containing copper or penconazole - which might have some effect, but most will only suppress not kill the fungus. It's a tricky one because there aren't any chemicals that work specifically against it and many of those you'll find suggested when you Google the problem area high risk to bees!
If it's that vital, why not do the obvious and call them back?
They may have forgotten/got sidetracked - no one is perfect !?!
Hi
I have just called and left you a message on your voicemail. If you give me a call, I can talk you through the box blight programme that we have come up with and discuss the prices of the products that are in it.
Regards, Ollie
0800 1337849
ollie.wright@agrigem.co.uk