3336F Fungicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Bob from Beaufort, South Carolina
    09/20/2013
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    How many ounces are in a quart? How many ounces of fungicide, mixed in water, per 1,000 square feet?
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    There are 32 ounces in one quart.The mixing rates of Clearys 3336F can vary,
    Foliar sprays- .5 to 1.5teas per gallon or 8-24 oz per 100 gallons, dip- 1-1.5 teaspoon per gallon or 16-24 oz per 100 gallons, drench- 1/2 to 1 teasoon per gallon or 8-16 oz per 100 gallons. Please read the label for specific use instructions and use rates.
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  • Asked by Dennis from Cleveland, Oh
    08/19/2018
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    Does Clearys 3336F need to be watered in after application?
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    Yes, Clearys 3336F Fungicide will need to be watered in 24-48 hours later with what would be equivalent to approximately 1/2 inch of rain.

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  • Asked by Christi
    06/11/2011
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    My extension service recommends 3336 WP for peach tree fungus. Is 3336F the same thing?
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    Yes it is.  Clearys 3336 comes in many forms.  3336 WP stands for a wettable powder, which is just a powder that you mix with water.  3336F stands for flowable, which is a liquid concentrate that you mix with water.  Both make the same solution but it just comes in different forms for mixing.  Some people like working with powders and others like the liquid form, but the results will be the same.
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  • Asked by Trevor
    06/25/2010
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    Can Clearys 3336F be used with a hose end sprayer or does it require a tank sprayer to apply?
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    You could use a hose end sprayer to apply Clearys 3336F as long as you can properly calibrate it to spray the recommended amount of product per gallon of water. We carry the Chapin Hose End 6005 sprayer that will spray small amounts 1 teaspoon or 1/6 of an oz) all the way up to larger amounts of 4 oz of insecticide per gallon of water. We do like using hand pump sprayers for most pesticides however because there is no possibilty of mixing mistakes.
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  • Asked by Dana from Sc
    05/06/2014
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    Correct concentration for treatment of Brown Patch Fungus in St. Augustine grass with Clearys 3336F?
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    You want to use 2-4 oz Clearys 3336F Fungicide per gallon water on St. Augustiner grass. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
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  • Asked by Jack from Brockton, Ma
    07/18/2013
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    How much Cleery's 3336F per gallon to treat bonsai trees?
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    For Bonsai trees: Foliar sprays- .5 to 1.5teas per gallon or 8-24 oz per 100 gallons, dip- 1-1.5 teaspoon per gallon or 16-24 oz per 100 gallons, drench- 1/2 to 1 teasoon per gallon or 8-16 oz per 100 gallons. Please read the product label prior to application.
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  • Asked by Jody from Bartlett, Tn
    08/21/2013
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    Does Clearys 3336F penetrate systemically through the entire plant? How often until you can apply again?
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    Yes, Clearys 3336F will penetrate and work its way throught the root zone of the treated plant if applied as a soil drench. The product can be reapplied as early as 7-14 days following the initial treatment depending on what you are treating for and the plant that you are applying it to. Please click on the link for more specific information listed on the product label.
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  • Asked by Jo from Bartlett, Tn
    08/13/2014
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    How long do I need to wait before watering the lawn after using Clearys 336F?
    I have some fungus on my bermuda grass. I just used the Clearys 3336F on my lawn. How long before I will notice the grass greening up again? Should I apply more than once?
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    We would recommend waiting at least 12 hours before watering the lawn after putting down Clearys 336F Fungicide. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
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  • Asked by George from Richmond, Va
    08/06/2016
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    How long can I store Clearys 3336F?
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    Clearys 3336F Fungicide should be stored away from extreme temperatures and has a three year shelf life from the date of purchase. If mixed with water, it should be applied within 24 hrs of mixing for the most effectiveness.

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  • Asked by Gregg
    06/27/2011
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    How often can you treat roses with Clearys 3336F?
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    Clearys 3336F can be applied every 7 to 14 days or as needed throughout the summer to prevent and treat disease on roses.
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  • Asked by Bruce
    07/28/2011
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    What fungicide do you recommend to control Kabatina Tip Blight?
    There is a fungus that attacks my Kabatina juniper. I need a fungicide to control it. The material needs to be applied in the fall.
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    The main product we sell for Kabatina Tip Blight and Phomopsis Tip Blight on junipers is Clearys 3336F Fungicide.  In addition to treating with Clearys, you should immediately stop all irrigation and watering in the area.  You should also not shear the junipers.  Treatment for Phomopsis tip blight should begin in early spring and continue at 10-14 day intervals. Spring treatments are not effective for Kabatina tip blight. Fungicide applications should begin in the fall for Kabatina tip blight.
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  • Asked by Ralph from Cataula, Ga
    06/22/2018
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    How much Clearys 3336F Fungicide should I mix with a gallon of water? Also, can I use a hose end sprayer?
    I have an emerald zoysia lawn. I have dollar spot issues.
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    You would use 2-4 oz. of Clearys 3336F Fungicide per 1000 sq. ft. in however much water it takes to cover that area.  To decide how much water you want to use, you should mark a 1,000 sq ft area, fill your sprayer with water ONLY, and start walking and spraying just as if you were doing the actual application of herbicide. When you are done walking and spraying the 1,000 sq ft area note how much water it took you to spray that area, and that is the amount you will want to mix 2-4 oz of product with for each 1,000 sq ft area that needs to be treated

    You could use a hose end sprayer to apply Clearys 3336F as long as you can properly calibrate it to spray the recommended amount of product per gallon of water, though it is not as accurate as using a pump/backpack sprayer.

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  • Asked by David
    05/25/2010
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    Is Cleary 3336F Fungicide useful for necrotic ring spotted lawn? Is it toxic to children on lawn?
    Should I use before or after aeration of lawn? Do aeration plugs spread the necrotic disease?
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    When treating Necrotic Ring Spot grass fungus you should first dethatch the lawn vigorously. The thatch is how the fungus spreads. You can add the Cleary 3336F Fungicide, but it will not help without dethatching regularly. Also, lower the amount of nitrogen fertilizer that you give the lawn. The product is perfectly safe for children and pets to re-enter the lawn area once it has dried.  Usually 24 hours is advised before returning to the lawn.  As far as aeration plugs we are not sure of the answer to that question.  We would advise calling your local extension office for specific treatment questions for your area and climate.
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  • Asked by Christopher from Rockledge, Fl
    12/01/2015
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    If I use Clearys 3336F and want to alternate with another product to avoid resistance, what product would you suggest?
    I have brown patch and dollar spot.
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    Clearys 3336F Fungicide can be used for brown patch and dollar spot, and it is a Group 1 Fungicide. You will want to rotate with a fungicide in a different group for the best results. Eagle 20EW is a very popular choice and can be used for both these diseases. You can also view our Brown Patch Guide and Dollar Spot Guide for more information about how to Identify and Treat these diseases.

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  • Asked by Jim from Schoolcraft, Michigan
    08/24/2015
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    Should I use a spreader-sticker with Clearys 3336F Fungicide for needle cast on spruce trees?
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    Using a surfactant like Southern Ag Non Ionic Surfactant, with Clearys will help to promote the product to stick and penetrate the bark better. 

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  • Asked by Gary from Orlando, Florida
    01/31/2014
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    Correct concentration for treatment of Brown Patch Fungus in St. Augustine grass with Clearys 3336F?
    How many teaspoons of Clearys 3336F should I mix in a Gallon of water to treat Brown Patch Fungus in my St. Augustine? How heavily should this mixture be applied?
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    Per the Clearys 3336F product label would use 2-4 fl oz/1,000 sq ft.   You would mix that in however much water it takes to cover that 1,000 sq ft.  Apply when disease first appears and continue at 14 day intervals.
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  • Asked by Rachel from Portland, Tennessee
    08/30/2015
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    Dogwood diagnosed with Anthracnose. Is Clearys 3336F Fungicide a single tree treatment? Is mixing 1 teaspoon per gallon Correct?
    New tree that presented in the spring this year, with illness at time of planting. Initially, I though it would go away after proper planting and care. I was sorely miss informed. It is Sept. and I need to go ahead and treat this diagnosed problem.
    A

    Clearys 3336F Fungicide should be mixed 2-4 oz per gallon water for a foliar treatment for Anthracnose on the Dogwood. You may need to reapply 14 days after initial treatment. Please consult page 5 of the product label

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  • Asked by Beverly from T
    06/25/2015
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    Do you sell fungicides for tip blight and needle blight on conifers
    I have tip blight on some pines (mugo and negra). The county extension department said to use a fungicide, but they are not allowed to recommend a particular brand. Can you suggest some products. Thank you.
    A
    Clearys 3336F Fungicide would be good to use for blight on conifers.
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  • Asked by David from Naples, Fl
    08/11/2016
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    How much Clearys 3336F Fungicide do I use to control gray leaf spot on St Augustine grass?
    Am I correct that I should apply 4-6 oz. per every 1000sq.ft ?
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    Yes, you will use 4-6 oz. of product per 1000 square feet. This will mix in 1-2 gallons of water. Be sure to remember the amount of product is what is important when using Clearys 3336F Fungicide. Water acts as a carrier, however, you do need to use a sufficient amount of water to get the product in the area. 

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  • Asked by Jones from La Jolla, Ca
    12/22/2018
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    How would I apply Clearys 3336F as a soil drench for early pink rot on king palm?
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    Per the Clearys 3336F Fungicide product label the rate for soil drench applications is 8-16 fl oz/100 gallon (or 1/2 to 1 teasoon per gallon).  Soil drenching is only for the following diseases: Stem, Crown, and Root Rots caused by: Botrytis, Cylindrocladium, Fusarium, Gliocladium, Myrothecium, Penicillium, Ramularia,Rhizoctonia, Sclerotinia Black Root Rot (Thielaviopsis).  

    Apply as a drench or directed spray using hand held, mechanical, or motorized spray equipment, or as a chemigation drench or directed spray using applicable sprinkler irrigation systems, after seeding or sticking of cuttings (8 oz) or after transplanting (12-16 oz) to propagation beds, containers, pots, trays, or nursery or landscape beds at a rate to thoroughly soak the growing media through the root zone.  A general guide is 0.25 -3 pints of finished mixture per sq ft depending on the media type and depth (about 4 oz per 4 inch pot or 8 oz per 6 inch pot). Repeat every 21-28 days for adequate crop protection.

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