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Agri-Mycin 17 is a fungicide, offering a long term protection to your plants from various diseases, from fire blight to blue mold. This is also suited for being mixed with pesticides, making it easier to deal with the large variety of pests that can be hurting ornamental plants and fruits and vegetables. A single spray of Agri-Mycin 17 protects plants for 3-4 days, depending on the disease. Just continue to apply until the disease goes away.
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Active Ingredient | Streptomycin sulfate 22.4% |
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Target pests | Fire Blight, Bacterial Blight, Blackleg, Soft Rot, Blue Mold, Wildfire, Bacterial Spot, Leaf Spot, Crown Gall and Bacterial Speck |
For use in | Commercial & Residential: Gardens, Greenhouses, Landscapes |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 25 Fungicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, HI, DC |
Shipping Weight | 2.08 lbs |
Manufacturer | Nufarm |
EPA Registration | 55146-96 |
Concentration Desired | Quantity of Product per Volume of Water | ||
parts per million | 50 gal | 100 gal | 500 gal |
50 | 2.0 oz | 4.0 oz | 20 oz |
60 | 2.4 oz | 4.8 oz | 1.5 lb |
100 | 4.0 oz | 8.0 oz | 2.5 lb |
200 | 0.5 lb | 1.0 lb | 5 lb |
Disease and Crop | Concentration or Rate | First Spray | Follow-up Spray Schedule |
Bacterial Blight - Celery | 200 ppm | Apply first spray when seedlings are in the 2-leaf stage, when first true leaves appear. | Apply at 4 to 5 day intervals. Continue applications until celery is transplanted in the field. |
Bacterial Leaf Spot, Bacterial Leaf Rot, Bacterial Blight caused by Pseudomonas and Xanthomonas spp. | 200 ppm | Apply as preventive or at first signs of water-soaked areas on leaf. | Apply every 4-5 days. |
Berberis, Carnation, Forsythia, Geranium, Hedera (ivy), Hydrangea, Impatiens, Lonicera (honeysuckle), Philadelphus, Philodendron, Poinsetta, Rudbeckia (Black-eyed susan), Salvia, Syringa, and Viburnum. | For curative action | Remove all rotted leaves from plant and then spray at 200 ppm every 4 days. |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including streptomycin sulfate, which is know to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm, and crystalline silica which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Is there an alternative method for roses in the ground?
The product label for Agri-Mycin 17 also gives instructions for foliar weekly spraying as an alternative to soaking.
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Agri-Mycin 17 contains streptomycin sulfate 22.4% applied in Commercial & Residential: Gardens, Greenhouses, Landscapes. For leaf rust or soft rot to orchids, it is applied as directed at 8-16 oz per 100 gallons of water(equivalent 100-200 ppm).
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Agri-Mycin 17 is applied to pears for fire blight as a foliar application. Please refer to page 4 of the product label for full instructions on this application.
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I bought some last year; worked great. Stored it In a sealed container in the garage over the winter. Went to use it this Spring on my Apple trees and it's hard and caked up. Is it still good to use? I've been crushing it up and mixing it, but have no idea it it's still effective.
This can happen to the Agri-Mycin 17 over time. If it was stored in a sealed container and was not exposed to moisture, it should still be fine to use.
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