Yes, you could potentially mix Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Sevin Insecticide concentrate. Be sure you are using the correct rates and applying only on plants listed on both product labels. We would not recommend mixing Mancozeb with the older formulations of Sevin that contain carbaryl since this may cause extra stress on the plants.
You will use 3-5 tsp. of Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate per gallon of water for tomatoes. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
As the product label for Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate does not mention anything about tank mixing with insecticides we would recommend waiting one day to apply other products.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is not labeled for use on hydrangeas.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is not labeled for phomopsis blight on a juniper shrub.
Propiconazole 14.3, is labeled for juniper phomopsis blight and a few other blights on ornamental plants. For phomopsis blight, make the first application as soon as the junipers start to grow, and repeat the applications every 14-21 days during periods of active growth.
For ornamental plants such as roses, you would use 3 tsp of Bonide Mancozeb Concentrate per gallon of water.
No, Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is not labeled to be used on maple or elm trees
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is mixed at the rate of 0.88 to 1.76 fl oz per 1000 sq.ft. for use for bacterial speck and spot on tomatoes per the product label. The amount of water is not set but should be sufficient enough to provide thorough coverage.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is applied at the rate of 3.5 fl oz per 1000 sqft for smaller areas. The amount of water is not set but should be sufficient enough to provide thorough coverage.
The rate for Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is not set per gallon but per area, per he product label on grapes East of the Rockies you would use 0.88 to 2.35 fl oz per 1000 sqft. You would apply in sufficient water to provide thorough coverage. Typically 1 gallon can cover 1000 sqft but it could take more depending on equipment used and walking speed.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate contains the active ingredient Mancozeb, which is a combination of Manganese, Zinc, and Ethylene bisdithiocarbamate ion.
Yes, Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate can be tank mixed with horticultural oil.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is labeled to treat scab on apples, but it is not labeled to be used on peaches. Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate is labeled for both apple scab and peach leaf curl.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is labeled to control phytophthora blight on certain flowering plants, however it is not labeled for root rot. Depending on the type of plants you are treating, you may need a biological fungicide such as Nova Green Companion. This article has great tips on non-chemical prevention of this disease.
While the label for Bonide Mancozeb Flowable does not prohibit mixing it with other fungicides, we recommend doing a small jar test for compatability before mixing a larger tank or spraying your plants with this mixture. The dilution rate of each product will depend on the type of plants you are treating and the specific disease, so be sure that you read each product label completely before mixing and applying either of these products.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is a liquid.
Per the manufacturers label for Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate, do not apply within 5 days of harvest. After your last application wait 5 days before harvesting. Do not apply product more than seven times per year.
<body id="cke_pastebin" >
Do not apply within 5 days of harvest
</body>
For ornamental plants such as roses, you would use 3 tsp of Bonide Mancozeb Concentrate per gallon of water.
Per the product Label, you would mix 3 to 5 tsp. of Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate per gal. Start applications when seedlings emerge or transplants are set and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals throughout the season. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. Do not make more than 7 applications per season.
Yes, Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is labeled for both black spot and rust on ornamental plants. For ornamental plants such as roses, you would use 3 tsp of Bonide Mancozeb Concentrate per gallon of water. If your Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate was stored in a temperature stable environment, meaning not subject to freezing or very high temperatures the shelf life is 3 – 5 years.