Ferti-lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide is labeled for aphids. It does take time to kill as it is a systemic control which takes a couple of months to work through the root zone.
Fertilome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide is absorbed through the root of the plant, feeding and protecting the entire plant from insects for 8 weeks. Per the product label repeat application up every weeks during growing season to roses, shrubs, and flowers.
Ferti-lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide could indeed be harmful to bees. Do apply when bees are visiting the treatment area or actively foraging.
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You will use 2 oz. (4 tbsp.) of the Ferti-Lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide, per plant. It should be applied evenly to the soil on top and watered in. You will wear gloves while incorporating the water into the soil.
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Fertilome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide should be applied evenly to the soil on top and watered in. You will wear gloves while incorporating the water in the soil.
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Yes, Ferti-lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide can be used on roses that are in containers.
Yes the Ferti-lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide? can be used on Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Flowers, Foliage, Plants, Ground Covers, Flower Beds, and Rose Bushes for the pests listed on the product label.
There are no temperature restrictions to apply Ferti-lome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide.
Per the product label, you would apply the Fertilome Rose & Flower Food with Systemic Insecticide every 8 weeks to the roses during the growing season. For the best timing, we would recommend reaching out to your Master Gardener at your county extension office as they will have this information for your specific region.