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 p…
Read Full Answer »Although we have started carrying herbicides due to popular request from our customers, grass and lawns are not our area of expertise. Therefore we are not giving advice yet on Herbicides as we are not the experts. We recommend calling the manufacturer Cleary Chemical. They can be …
Read Full Answer »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 o…
Read Full Answer »Although Clearys can be used for tip blight, we are not sure about your specific kind, Austrian tip blight. We will have to ask that you call the manufacturer for clarification on this since they may want to ask specific questions about your situation. You can reach Cleary Chemical at 41…
Read Full Answer »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 form…
Read Full Answer »Clearys 3336F can be applied every 7 to 14 days or as needed throughout the summer to prevent and treat disease on roses.
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 Phomops…
Read Full Answer »Clearys is a new product for us and we are not familiar enough with it yet to be able to give you a definitive answer. However, you can call the manufacturer and they can definitely help you since they are the experts on their own product. You can reach Cleary's at 1-800-524-1662.
There are no products on the market in the USA that are labeled for earthworms as they are largely beneficial creatures. There are a few known control methods that include cutting back on irrigation so that the worms will go deeper into the soil for the moisture they require to survive or fertilizin…
Read Full Answer »Cleary 3336, Mancozeb and Captan are all named as products that will help eliminate (if applied when disease is just becoming active) and prevent Cedar Hawthorn Rust on several University extension sites. We do recommend that you contact your local extension office and speak to the master gardener o…
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Clearys 3336F Fungicide is labeled for use on trees and does treat Anthracnose. Please read the Clearys 3336 F product label for complete usage instructions. We do recommend that you have the fungus on your tree professionally identified to be sure that is what you are dealing with.
Clearys 3336 fungicide is really meant for use on large areas and we really are not sure how to mix smaller amounts for smaller uses. We recommend you contact the manufacturer directly. You can reach Cleary by calling: 800-524-1662
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.
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 clic…
Read Full Answer »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 …
Read Full Answer »It is important that you know exactly what you are treating on the crape myrtles first before applying any products. We recommend getting a proper identification by a local master gardener in your area. Please click the link below for their contact information. http://www.ahs.org/gardening-resource…
Read Full Answer »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.
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.
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.
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.