3336F Fungicide

5 out of 5 stars 72 Reviews | 149 Q&A

3336F Fungicide
quart (32 oz)
Price/Ea.
$77.75

Buy 2 or more: $75.27 each

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quart (32 oz)
$77.75
gallon (128 oz)
$211.04
jug (2.5 gals)
$443.33
Total Price: $77.75

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  • Product Overview

    3336F Turf and Ornamental Systemic Fungicide, formerly Clearys 3336F Turf and Ornamental Systemic Fungicide, prevents and controls turf diseases and the diseases of annual and perennial flowers, bedding plants, foliage plants, ground covers, and deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs.

    This broad spectrum fungicide has preventative, curative, and systemic properties, making it a smart choice for commercial turf and ornamental applications. Drench, foliar drip, and spray applications can be made using 336F.  

    3336F Fungicide can be used on fine turf applications including commercial, residential, public (parks, athletic fields, schools) and golf courses. 3336F is not phytotoxic when used according to the label.

    Containing the active ingredient Thiophanate-methyl, commonly known as T-Methyl, it controls many fungal diseases including cool season brown patch, snow mold, dollar spot, large brown patch, leaf blight, and summer patch. See product label for a complete list of controlled diseases.

     
  • Product Documents

  • 72 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    FABULOUS!

    By Bubba on 10/16/2010

    Great product. After only 2 applications 10 days apart fungus (black spot) is gone. MAKE SURE YOU READ ABOUT THIS PRODUCT AND ALL FUNGICIDES BEFORE YOU BUY. MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING LOCAL/HORTICULTURAL…

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    1 of 5 Stars

    Fungicide knowledge

    By Lyle on 08/27/2012

    Verified Purchase

    I purchased two different fungicide products from DoMyOwnPestControl, so I was surprised when I wrote them with a question about the products. I was advised that they didn't know much about it having …

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    5 of 5 Stars

    very effective fungicide

    By Anonymous on 06/03/2013

    Verified Purchase

    I have been using this fungicide for several years. It is very useful against a wide variety of fungii. Since it is a systemic, that makes it even more effective. I primarily use it on orchids where I…

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  • 149 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Can 3336F Fungicide be used on orchids, mainly vandas? Would it be applied with sprayer?
    A

    Yes, 3336F can be used on orchids as directed on the product label.  It is mixed with water and sprayed.

    Q
    How do I apply 3336F Fungicide for the black rot on my ornamental plum trees?
    How do I apply it as a drench how much and when
    A

    Clearys 3336F is not labelled for a drench application on plum trees. It is for foliar application only. You will use 22 oz per acre at the first sign of disease.  Complete instructions on the label.

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    Q
    Cleary 3336 for root drench of flowering plums and cherry tree?
    I have dogs and would prefer to root drench for pruned flowering cherry and plum trees. Is root drench effective. If not I have a hose end sprayer and PPE. I can reach the top of the canopy with sprayer if this is the only effective method of application.
    A

    Clearys 3336F Fungicide is not labeled for any drench application on fruit trees it is only applied directly to the foliage as directed on the product label. The rate given for cherry and plum trees i…

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