Clearys 3336F 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. It is not specifically labeled for pink rot on palms so we cannot provide evidence of effective prevention or control. We recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for alternate options.
Clearys 3336 F Fungicide – like most products we sell – is a professional grade product that is not sold in regular stores. We do offer Free Shipping right to your door.
We would recommend using them in separate applications. For brown patch, you can apply Clearys 3336F Fungicide (2 applications, 14 day intervals),then Eagle (2 applications at 14 day intervals) and then Heritage (28 day intervals) for a good rotation program.
For rust diseases in trees, your application of Clearys 3336F Fungicide should be made as a foliar spray.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide should not be used when temperatures are above 85 degrees.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide should not be applied when the temperatures are above 90 degrees. If your temperatures reach 90 or above during the day, it would be best to apply in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler.
Both Clearys 3336F Fungicide and Clearys 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide are both labeled for anthracnose and are equally effective. The only difference is Clearys 3336F Fungicide is a liquid and Clearys 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide is a granule.
We have not heard any feedback about this use of Clearys 3336F Fungicide but it is labeled to treat crown rots caused by Botrytis, Cylindrocladium, Fusarium, Gliocladium, Myrothecium, Penicillium, Ramularia,Rhizoctonia, Sclerotinia. You may try reaching out to the manufacturer to see what research/success they have done on it. You can reach Cleary by calling: 800-524-1662
No, Clearys 3336F Fungicide is not labeled for fairy ring.
Armada 50 WDG Fungicide is labeled for fairy ring control. Per the product label:
Use 1.2-1.5 oz of Armada 50 per 1000 sq/ft. First application is prescribed in the spring when 5 day average daily soil temperatures taken at 2 inches are 60-65°F. The second application is prescribed 14 to 28 days later. Make applications in 2 gallons water/1,000 sq ft. Water in application with 1/8 to1/4 inch of irrigation within 6-8 hours after application. Tank mixing with Revolution wetting agent will decrease the fungicidal efficacy of ARMADA 50 WDG. Apply wetting agents 2 weeks after the ARMADA 50 WDG application on routine schedule for wetting agents.
While Clearys 3336F Fungicide can be used for leaf spot and stripe smut it does not list dahila smut and it appears there is not currently a chemical that is available to treat it. I did find this article that might help.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide and Clearys granules are both professional strength fungicide products that are effective if used as directed for either formulation.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is mixed at the rate of 12-16 fl oz/100 gallon which breaks down to approx 0.12 to 0.16 fl per gallon of water. So for 70 gallons you would use 8.4 to 11.2 fl oz.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is only labeled to treat rusts on ninebarks. Powdery mildew on ninebarks doesn’t appear to harm them it is more aesthetic. A horticultural oil would be good to use.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is a liquid. Clearys 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide is a granule.
When applying Clearys 3336F Fungicide it is really just common sense as far as safey, wear long sleeves, pants, avoid skin contact etc. If you feel safer wearing gloves, masks and goggles you should do so, or if you are spraying overhead it would be highly recommended. The manufacturer lists such warnings on the label to be sure they are covered if an applicator does not follow instructions.
Per the Clearys 3336F Fungicide label, page 6: Apply material with properly calibrated hand held, mechanical or motorized spray equipment or by chemigation through appropriate sprinkler irrigation,flood,or drip systems. Begin applications when disease first appears and repeat at 7-14 day intervals or as needed during the growing season. Use the shortest interval when conditions are unusually favorable for the development of disease
There is no set time restriction between seeding and applying Clearys 3336F Fungicide.
For listed root rots, per the product label for Clearys 3336F Fungicide: 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.
This would break down to using 0.08 – 0.16 oz (½ – 1 tsp) per gallon of water.
Keep in mind that this product does not treat phythium or phytophthora.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide can be applied as a foliar application or a soil drench application for a maple tree. If doing a foliar application it would be applied at 12-16 ounces of product into 100 gallons of water and sprayed all over the canopy and bark. If doing a soil drench application it would be applied at 8-16 ounces of product into 100 gallons of water and poured around the trunk avoiding the drip line.
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.