Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Greg from Spring, Tx
    07/14/2017
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    Can I use Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic on trees? If so, how would I mix it?
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    Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic is not labeled for use on trees.  It can be used on roses, in flower beds, and on shrubs listed on the product label

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  • Asked by Deborah from Murray
    08/05/2017
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    Does Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic help with mites?
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    No, Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic is not labeled for mites.

    Take a look at Fertilome Triple Action. This product is an insecticide, fungicide and miticide all in one. It can be reapplied every 14 days as needed. There are no wait times to harvest after application. 

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  • Asked by Suzanne from Mertztown
    03/31/2018
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    Can I use Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic on my tropical plants in containers?
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    Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic is not labeled to treat plants in pods, flowers boxes or other containers. 

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  • Asked by Rainee from Alpine
    06/07/2018
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    I applied Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic in an area where raspberries and roses grow together. Should the raspberries grown in this area be discarded?
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    Yes, you will need to discard any of the raspberries that were treated with Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic. There should not be anything edible planted in the same area for two growing seasons or more.

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  • Asked by Theresa from Chino Valley
    04/15/2017
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    Will Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic help with my tree bacteria infection?
    I need systemic for my cottonwood trees for bacteria will this help? I have 2 trees that are discoloring on one side.
    A

    Fertilome 2-N-1 Systemic is for listed insect control and the following diseases:Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Southern Blight. We are not sure what you treating for exactly to offer an alternative product selection. 

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  • Asked by Archie from Lefors Texas
    05/27/2019
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    Can Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic be used on pine trees for pine tip moths?
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    Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic is labeled for pine tip moth larvae but not for use on trees.  There is an article here with more information that may be helpful.  

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  • Asked by Robert from Greensboro, Nc
    04/20/2021
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    Is Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic supposed to be thick and white even after shaking well before opening?
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    Yes, Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic concentrate will appear as a thick white liquid. When mixed with water it will not be as white and thick in consistency. 

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  • Asked by John from North Oaks, Minnesota
    06/16/2021
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    For garden plants, how much Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic per gallon of water do I mix?
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    Ferti-Lome 2-N-1 Systemic is labeled for use only on ornamental plants, not for any edibles such as a vegetable garden. For ornamental plants:

    Roses: 2 fl. oz. (4 tbsp) in 1 quart of water treats 1 plant
    Flower Beds: 2 fl. oz. (4 tbsp) in 2 gallons of water treats 12 sq. ft.
    Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, and other shrubs: 1 fl. oz, (2 tbsp) in 1 quart of water per foot of plant height

    Please let us know if you need a recommendation for use on edibles, and - if so - what pest(s) you are targeting.

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