Unless otherwise stated on product label, mix 0.5 to 2.0 fluid ounces of Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate with 1 gallon of water.
You would dilute 2.5 oz. of Bonide Copper Fungicide per 2 gallons of water.
Bonide Copper Fungicide comes as dust but has directions to mix with water if you would like to apply as a spray.
(Using hand or tank sprayers) – Add proper amount (vary depending treatment) of Bonide Copper Fungicide powder to small amount of water, strain, add remainder of water and spray – agitate sprayer to keep nozzle from plugging. Apply 3 gallons of mixed solution to a small tree or bush, 6 gallons o…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Bonide Copper Fungicide can be applied to established azaleas. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
For grapes, Bonide Copper Fungicide can be mixed at anywhere from 2-26 ounces of product per gallon to treat 1000 sq. ft., not to exceed 11.9 lb. annually.
Bonide Copper Fungicide must be used within 24 hours of mixing or discarded.
This product contains 7% copper sulfate. The Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide is a 10% copper Octanoate. We are not sure what Phyton 27 is as we do not carry this product. We suggest you contact the manufacturer Bonide for further information at 1-800-536-8231.
The application instructions for Bonide Copper Fungicide can vary depending on where and how you are using it. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions.
Bonide Copper Fungicide will treat for disease on plants. Sevin will treat for insects. We do not ssee any way that you could use Bonide Copper in place of Sevin.
Yes, two Bonide Copper Fungicide and Bonide's Captain Jacks Dead Bug Concentrate can be combined and used in a hose end sprayer. Be sure to do a small tank test to ensure there is no clumping between the two products.
Bonide Copper Fungicide is not labeled to be used on containerized plants.
According to the manufacturer's product label, to apply Bonide Copper Fungicide as a spray to roses, add 8 oz. of product to water and strain. Then, add that solution to 3 gallons of water to cover 1,000 sq. ft. of area, while continuing to agitate your sprayer to prevent the nozzle from clogg…
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Yes, you can use the Bonide Copper Fungicide in the hose end sprayer you have but be sure you are mixing at the proper ratios.
Bonide Copper Fungicide is not able to be used in fogging equipment and applied as dust or spray application. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Bonide Copper Fungicide should be used within 24 hours once mixed with water.
The rate for tomatoes when using Bonide Copper Fungicide is 2-4 1/3 oz in 3 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft. Please read over the label for complete application instructions.
Bonide Copper Fungicide can be used as a dust application or liquid spray application. Refer to page 3 of the product label for information on both types of application. For grapes, the mix rate is 2 – 26 oz. If applying as a spray mixed with water, you will add the proper amount of powder to …
Read Full Answer »The Bonide Copper Fungicide can be used on a variety of shrub species, but since the label does not specifically mention indian hawthorne we would recommend testing a small spot of the plant first before applying it to make sure no adverse effects occur. We would highly recommend having someone loc…
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The Bonide Copper Fungicide is not able to be used in a Ready to Spray bottle as concentrate formulations are not the same as ready to spray formulations even though they may be the same active ingredient.
To mix Bonide Copper Fungicide Concentrate, you will need a hand pump or tank spray…