[Python-Dev] Which version is better? Phyton 27 or Phyton 35?

Matthias Bussonnier bussonniermatthias at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 12:35:42 EDT 2016


On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:42 PM, Roberto Martínez
> <robertomartinezp at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am having a hard time trying to choose one of this two products:
>>
>> Phyton 27:
>> http://www.amazon.com/Phyton-27-Systemic-Bactericide-Fungicide/dp/B00VKPL8FU
>> Phyton 35:
>> http://www.amazon.com/Phyton-Bactericide-fungicide-Substitute-Liter/dp/B00BGE65VM
>>
>> Phyton 35 is announced as the "Substitute for Phyton 27" but I feel that
>> Phyton 27 is more tested and have a bigger user base.
>>
>> Can you help to choose?
>
> Sure! This is a fairly common question, and it comes down to what sort
> of plants you're trying to use this with. Some plants prefer Phyton
> 27, while others prefer Phyton 35. Most plants are happy with either,
> though, so unless you have a good reason to do otherwise, use Phyton
> 35.
>
> Phyton 35 has some significant improvements that make it far better at
> handling plants from different parts of the world. And even some
> American plants have special black markings on them, or cost so much
> money that they're priced in Euros, or for some similar reason need
> the advanced care of Phyton 35. As such, I strongly recommend that you
> develop a taste for Phyton 35, as it will serve you better in the long
> run. In this era of international foods in every supermarket aisle,
> you cannot simply dismiss the black marks as "funny spots" and wish
> they'd just go away; you MUST have a fungicide which can adequately
> handle them.
>


Also keep in mind that Phyton 35 improve on previous fungicide by allowing
asynchronous plant growing using  eukaryotic microorganisms also known
`yeast from`.


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M


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