Needle Blight, Blackspot, Anthracnose, Leaf and Fruit Spot, Cedar Apple Rust, Powdery Mildew, Early and Late Blight on Tomatoes, and Peach Leaf Curl
For use in
Roses, Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Ornamentals, Trees, Turf, and Ornamentals
Application
Mix 0.5 to 2.0 oz. per gallon of water Apply 1.1 to 2.3 gal. of solution per 1,000 sq. ft.
For best control, start spraying before the disease appears or at the first sign disease on plants
Pet safe
Yes, if used as directed on the label.
NOT FOR SALE TO
NY
Special Features
Labeled for organic gardening May be used up to the day of harvest OMRI Listed
Diseases Controlled: Needle Blight, Blackspot, Anthracnose, Leaf and Fruit Spot, Cedar Apple Rust, Powdery Mildew, Early and Late Blight on Tomatoes, and Peach Leaf Curl.
Application: Mix ½ - 2 oz. per gal. of water as recommended on label. Begin treatment as a preventive before disease is visible or when mildew is first visible on plant.
Every year our apple tree have gotten fairly severely infected by cedar apple rust (CAR). We are in a southeastern Nebraska community surrounded by a bunch of trees including junipers and cedars so th…
Every year our apple tree have gotten fairly severely infected by cedar apple rust (CAR). We are in a southeastern Nebraska community surrounded by a bunch of trees including junipers and cedars so there is no option to avoid CAR presence. We sprayed Ferti-lome Copper Fungicide in mid-April and we had almost no yellow spots on the apple tree leaves for 4 weeks. We saw some more spots in mid-May and sprayed again, and we haven't seen any sign of CAR increase. Apples all look quite healthy this year for the first time. Our lawn and nearby plants & trees (lots of echinacea, beebalm, pea, pepper, zucchini, blueberry, rhubarb, strawberry, cherry, plum, lilac, etc.) and lawn have not been affected at all (or so it seems so far).
Works great on roses ...
By Bimr on 07/04/2025
I always get black leaf on my roses. Tried this and the problem is fixed!