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Schultz Garden Safe Fungicide 3 Fungicide, Insecticide, Miticide Garden Safe Fungicide 3 is a neem oil spray that is 3 garden products in one! Organic neem oil is an effective preventative control of most common garden fungus diseases like black spot on roses, rusts, powdery mildew, leafspot, blight and others.
It is also a widely-recommended component of IPM control for plant-damaging insects and mites. Not only does it kill most common soft-bodied pest insects and mites instantly, but it actually discourages newcomers from feeding on treated plants. Plus, most insect pests don't develop resistance or immunity to Fungicide3 over time, as often occurs with many insecticides.
As with other pest control products, care should be exercised in timing applications to early morning or late evening to minimize the potential for leaf burn. Use with care on plants with tender tissue. Check for leaf burn in small-scale trials prior to use. Fungicide3 may be used on all roses, flowers, houseplants, ornamental trees and shrubs, fruits, nuts, and vegetables grown to and around the home and home garden.
It is an effective fungicide for the prevention and control of various fungal disease including black spot on roses, powdery mildew, anthracnose, rust leaf spot, botrytis, needle rust, scab, and flower, twig and tip blight. For the control of whiteflies, mealybugs, army worms, hornworms, leafhoppers, bagworms, leafminers, psyllids, fruit flies, loopers, budworms, beetles (including Japanese beetles), aphids, scales, caterpillars, midges, budworms, and mites (including spider mites), plus other insect pests.
As a preventative fungicide, apply once every 7 to 14 days until the potential for disease development is no longer present. Spray to run off. Complete coverage of all plant tissue is necessary for control. To control disease already present, apply once every 7 days until disease pressure is eliminated. Then continue spraying once every 14 days to prevent the disease from recurring.
To prevent rust, leaf spot diseases, anthracnose, and scab, begin applications at the first sign of spring budding. To prevent powdery mildew, apply in mid-summer or when disease is first detected. Applications should continue until disease pressure no longer exists. To prevent black spot on roses, applications should begin at first bud emergence in spring. Apply once every 14 days through the spring and fall to prevent disease emergence.
As an insecticide and miticide, apply at the first sign of insects/mites. Fungicide3 is most effective in controlling insects/mites when applied once every 7 to 14 days. For heavy insect populations, apply once every 7 days. Spray to run off. Complete coverage of all plant tissue is necessary for control.
Available in convenient 24 ounce ready-to-use sprayer or economical 20 fluid ounce concentrate. Ready to us contains 0.9% Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil; 99.1% Inert Ingredients. Concentrate contains 70% Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil; 30% Inert Ingredients.
Fungicide3 is completely non-toxic to humans, pets, birds and other animals, and it is harmless to beneficial predator insects that visit treated plants. It is gentle on the environment, too, biodegrading into harmless components in 2-3 weeks.
It is most effective when applied in early to mid-moring or late afternoon when adult pests are normally sedentary on the undersides of foliage. Do not apply to wilted or otherwise stressed plants, or to newly transplanted material prior to root establishment.
Shultz safely kills most garden pests!
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