Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is not labeled to be used on container plants but should not kill/injure the plants unless too much was applied. The 2 gallons should be applied over a 12 sq.ft. area per the product label.
Yes, Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care contains fungicide, insecticide, and fertlizer.
You will use Bio Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care by filling a bucket or watering can with the appropriate amounts of concentrate (add first) and water (add last). For roses, you will mix 2 fl. oz. (4 TBSP) in 1 quart of water treats 1 plant. Please see the Label for complete application instructions.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is mixed and applied around the base of the plant(s) you are treating.
That is a decision thew manufacturer of Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care made, but they do not share their reasoning with us. We think it is most likely because it should not be used in indoors.
Yes, Bayer Advanced All In One Rose and Flower Care contains imidacloprid which is ok to use your roses.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is used for Roses, Flowers, Iris, Hibiscus, Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons and other shrubs.
Yes, Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care can be used on shrubs such as crotons.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is not labeled to be applied to potted plants. Hi Yield Systemic would be a better option.
Per Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care's label:
Roses: 2 fl. oz. (4 TBSP) in 1 quart of water treats 1 plant.
Flowerbeds: 2 fl. oz. (4 TBSP) in 2 gallons of water treats 12 sq. ft.
Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, and Other Shrubs: 1 fl. oz. (2 TBSP) in 1 quart of water per foot of plant height.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care would be best applied in the morning before temperatures are too high to prevent injury to plants.
Yes, you are able to use a systemic product like Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care and a foliar product like Bayer Advanced Dual Action Rose and Flower Insect Killer at the same time. According to the manufacturer, you would want to wait until one application dries before applying the other.
Applications of Bio Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care should typically be kept outside of the dripline (where branches extend to) of anything edible, so you should not plant fruit trees where the roses would overlap the dripline.
As long as the chickens are out of the area during treatment with Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care and are not returned until dry it would be fine to use.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is applied to the root zone so you want to be sure to keep rose, flower and shrub beds clean. This minimizes harborage sites for diseases and insects (for additional cultural practices, consult your local County Extension Service). You can ensure the product gets down into the root zone by pulling mulch away from plants to be treated, building a well around individual plants, pouring the drench solution slowly to allow the soil to absorb it.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is best applied to plants that are not stressed. It would be recommended to wait for the roses to recover.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care cannot be applied to potted plants or other containers per the manufacturer's product label.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care is used both ways depending on what type of plants you are applying to. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care can last up to 6 weeks so can be applied every other month.
Bayer Advanced All-In-One Rose and Flower Care only states to avoid plant leaves when you are treating single plants as the dilution could injure the leaves. Per the product label: The Flowerbed solution is diluted with more water than the Single Plant solution to ensure safety to plant leaves when sprinkling over the top