Yes, 3336F Fungicide is labeled to help control diplodia. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Copper fungicides are considered contact kills, so typically you can use those in conjunction with or rotate them with other fungicides, like Clearys 3336F Fungicide. You would just need to make sure whatever disease you are treating for is listed on the label for the copper fungicide you choose.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is not labeled for Rhizosphaera needlecast. We do carry Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide that can be applied to spruce trees for treating this fungus and you can review the product label for the complete use instructions.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide would be used at the lower rates for prevention and higher rates for curative depending on the target disease as listed on the product label.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide does state on the label it may be tank mixed with other pesticides following the instructions on the product label. We would recommend a compatibility test as well and follow the most restrictive of the labels.
We would not recommend mixing Clearys 3336F Fungicide with horticultural oil. It would be a better idea to rotate the products.
For best results, mowing should be delayed for 12 hours before applying 3336F Fungicide or for 12 hours after the application.
Clearys 3336F and Ferromec AC Liquid Iron 15-0-0 would be allowed to use in a tank mix after a small jar test for compatibility has been done. Tank mixture compatibilities may vary because of changes in formulations, water sources, temperature and spray volumes. Always refer to each product label and follow the most restrictive label regarding tank mixing instructions.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is labeled for many diseases however without a positive id of the fungus, we are not able to confirm if this product would treat your cherry trees.
Please contact the Master Gardner Division with your County Extension Office for assitance in identifying the disease on your Cherry Laurels and for the best product recommendations and/or active ingredients to treat the disease in your area.
If you are apply Clearys 3336F Fungicide on residential lawns, then you can apply up to 0.68 gal per Acre (87 oz), or 2 oz per 1000 sq ft. Please refer to Table 1 on page 5 of the product label for maximum application rates in other locations.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is a great product for Summer Patch however curative applications have limited affect, and recovery will be slow, as the grass must be actively growing in order for recovery to occur. Clearys 3336F can be applied as a preventive fungicide application in spring when the soil temperature at 2 inches is 65 °F for 5-6 days.
Since bluegrass and fescue are cool season turfgrasses, reseeding should be done in late fall when there are cooler temps. Reseeding with cool season turfgrass in spring as temperatures warm up may cause slower seed germination.
Please take a moment to view our Cool Season Turfgrass Calendar for general timing recommendations or contact the Master Gardener with the County Extension Office for exact timing recommendations.
We also have our How to Care for Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass Lawn Guides for more information.
We apologize but this question is outside our area of expertise. We recommend contacting the manufacturer for further assistance. Nufarm can be reached at 855.280.6609.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is a liquid concentrate measured in ounces, this is not a powder that would be measured with dry treaspoons. This product is also not labeled for Clematis Wilt therefore cannot be recommended to use for that disease.
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for Clematis Wilt at this time. If your plant does become infected, it’s important to cut back all infected stems to ground level as wilt doesn’t infect the roots, so new shoots will grow through.
Contact your County Extension Office Master Gardener Division for their recommendations a fungicide treatment or successful ways to stop the disease.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is labeled for use on peach trees but does not list fig trees as an approved application.
Please view the Backyard Fruit and Nut Trees Section at the btoom of page 8 on the product label for more specific instructions and restrictions.
3336F Fungicide is labeled for Cercospora Needle Blight/Leaf Spot at the rate of 12-16 fl oz per 100 gallons of water. For smaller volume applications, this would break down to 0.75 to 1 fl oz per gallon of water.
For foliar spray applications, treatments should begin when first signs of the diease are present and repeat at 7-14 day intervals during the season. Use at the higher rate at shorter retreatment intervals when disease pressure is high.
Please view the product label for additional information.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide application rates vary depending on the target disease and the area (lawns, shrubs, trees, etc)
Please refer to the product label for complete instructions for your target issue.
Yes, you can mix Clearys 3336F Fungicide and Bifen IT together in the same tank as long as neither product label prohibits such mixtures. Be sure to review each product label for tank mixing instructions and application rates before treating.
You could potentially mix Clearys 3336F Fungicide with an Azoxystrobin product; however, usually those fungicides would be used in rotation instead of mixed together to help avoid disease resistance. If you would like to tell us more about your application, then we are happy to give a more detailed recommendation.
3336F Fungicide is not labelled for indoor houseplants and can only be used for listed diseases in landscape beds, bedding plants, annual and perennial flowers, trees and shrubs.
Please view our Houseplant Disease Control Video for more information.
Yes,Clearys 3336F Fungicide is safe to spray on Leyland Cypress. Please read the label for complete application instructions and to make sure it is labeled to help control the disease you are treating for.