Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Maireen from Warren, Ma
    05/13/2021
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    Can I use Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil on rosemary plant?
    What are the mixing instructions?
    A

    Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil can be used on evergreen plants, such as rosemary plants. According to the product label, the application rate for Summer (foliar or cover) is 2-5 tablespoons of oil per 1 gallon of water if you are spraying for a labeled insect. For blackspot and powdery mildew control during the summer, do not exceed 5 tablespoons of oil per 1 gallon of water. 

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  • Asked by Morna
    05/07/2021
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    Does Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil expire?
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    Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil should be stored in a cool, dry place for a three year shelf life.

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  • Asked by Debbie from Idaho
    05/06/2021
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    Can I use Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil on my honeysuckle vine?
    A

    Yes, All Season Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil can be used on honeysuckle. 

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  • Asked by David
    04/13/2021
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    What are the mixing instructions for Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil?
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    The mixture rate will vary depending on the type of tree and pest you are treating.  Please see the label for complete application instructions and mixture rates needed for your use. 
     

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  • Asked by Joke from Pocatello
    04/09/2021
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    What is the best way to fight codling moth on apples trees with Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil?
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    According to the product label of Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil, "Use to control first generation early instar stages only." This product is labeled to kill the Codling Moth Larvae. The label also states in regards to application timing and dilution rate, "DORMANT OR DELAYED DORMANT: Use 2.5 - 5 tbsp. of oil per 1 gal. of water." The dormant stage is before buds show green tissue and delayed dormant stage (when the leaves of the blossom buds are out from ¼ to ½ inch), and during the growing season. 

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  • Asked by Roy from Rochester
    03/27/2021
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    How do you use Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil with a hose sprayer.
    Is there any pressure or flowrate requirement or is any setting OK? I am more than surprised that Bonide does not bother to include any instructions on how to use the hose sprayer. Do you just screw it onto any hose and turn it on and hope it is the right concentration? Does it matter the hose pressure or flowrate or does it automatically adjust? It would be nice if you shared that information.
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    The application rates for Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil are listed on the product label. Bonide cannot include instructions on how to apply with a hose end sprayer because that will be dependent on the hose end sprayer itself. You will need to read the instructions on the hose end sprayer to determine how to use the product in that brand of sprayer. You will need a hose end sprayer that can dispense 1.5 -7.0 tbsp of product per gallon of water. 

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  • Asked by Rick from Visalia, California
    02/08/2021
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    Peach tree buds are barely starting to push, can Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil be applied? I am in California.
    A

    Per the Bonide All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil Product Label: Bonide All Seasons may be used at the following stages:

    DORMANT STAGE (before buds show green tissue),

    GREEN TIP STAGE (when leaves of blossom buds are bursting and show about 1/8 to 1/4 inch of green color)

     DELAYED DORMANT STAGE (when the leaves of the blossom buds are out from 1/4 to 1/2 inch) and during the GROWING SEASON. 

    Applications should not be done when temperatures are below 40 degrees. Please read the product label for more instructions on how to mix and apply the product. 

     

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  • Asked by Denise from New York
    08/31/2020
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    How much time between the first spraying of my Schifflera and the next spraying using Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil?
    The label said that after 4 sprayings, wait 3 weeks before the next spraying.
    A

    According to the product label, the Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Oil can be applied every 7 days as needed.

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  • Asked by Teresa from Goodyear, Az
    04/02/2018
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    What are the mixing instructions for fruit and flowers using Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil?
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    Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil is mixed at 2 1/2 - 8 oz per gallon of water for a 2 - 7% Oil Solution to spray plants thoroughly, including the undersides of the leaves. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions for the specific edibles and ornamentals that you are treating.

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  • Asked by Abdul from N. Las Vegas, Nv
    04/22/2018
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    Is Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil safe on marijuana plants?
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     Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil is not labeled to be applied to marijuana plants. We cannot advise the use.

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  • Asked by Marina from Elma, Wa
    11/16/2018
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    Is using Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil in fall rather than winter on apple and pear trees effective for Climate Zone 8A?
    Where I live, the months of December, January and February are either too rainy or too cold to dormant spray. So I'm thinking of doing it early when I work WITH Mother Nature rather than against her. Will this still be effective?
    A

    Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil may be used during all seasons, at the dormant stage (no leaves), delayed dormant stage (green tip stage), and the growing seaons as spray to control overwintering eggs of insects such as mealybugs, aphids, leafminers and other listed insects. 

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