For ornamental plants such as roses, you would use 3 tsp of Bonide Mancozeb Concentrate per gallon of water.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate will be diluted at a rate of 2 to 5 teaspoons per gallon of water, depending on what type of plants you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete application directions.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate needs to be sprayed directly on the infected plant. Per the label on Tomatoes:  Anthracnose, Early blight, Gray leaf spot, Late blight, Leaf mold, Septoria leaf spot - Mix 3 to 5 tsp. per gal. Start applications when seedlings emerge or transplants a…
Read Full Answer »You will need to use 2-5 teaspoons of Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate per gallon of water, depending on what you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.Â
Once mixed, Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate and any other product on the market needs to be used within 24-48 hours at the most. If you do not think you will need a full gallon of solution for your needs then you can cut the amount of water and dilution rate down for your needs. Alwa…
Read Full Answer »Per the product label for Mancozeb Floweable with Zinc Concentrate you do not want to apply within 5 days of harvest. After that it should be fine to eat, just be sure to wash well.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc is labeled for use on grapes. Be sure to read and follow the product label for best results.
You could use Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate to treat black spot on roses. We also recommend using Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide. Bonide Liquid Fungicide os specifically labeled for black spot on roses. If you have further questions pleae contact us at 866-581-7378.
Yes, Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate can be tank mixed with horticultural oil.
The product label states do not apply Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate within 5 days of harvesting the tomatoes. Do not make more than 7 applications per season.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is NOT labeled to be used on beans.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate cannot be mixed with other fungicides or insecticides. We do carry another product called Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil that works as an all-in-one insecticide, fungicide and miticide.
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 ap…
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The label states do not apply Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate within 5 days of Harvest.
According to the product label, grapes that are treated with Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate should not be harvested within 66 days of the application. We recommend that you speak to the manufacturer directly for further information. You can contact Bonide by calling (315) 736-8231.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is used only on ornamentals and vegetables. We do offer other fungicide products for the lawn.
For ornamental plants such as roses, you would use 3 tsp of Bonide Mancozeb Concentrate per gallon of water.
Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate will take care of apple scab and cedar rust. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
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 …
Read Full Answer »Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is not specifically labeled for needlecast. We would recommend using Clearys Spectro 90 WDG. You will make your first application when the new shoot growth is 1/2 to 2 inches in length. You will make additional applications at 3-4 week intervals until …
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