We would recommend contacting the Master Gardner with the Cooperative Extension office for information on what may be causing the whitening, browning and loss of leaves after treating with Ferti-lome Triple Action. This could be due to stress on the plants, timing or the disease itself.
As a general rule, Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil should not be used in extreme temperatures (more than 90 degrees or less than 35 degrees). Please let us know if you have any additional questions.? As long as you are not applying in the middle of the day (noon) any time when the temperatures are not above 90 degrees.
Fertilome Triple action is not specifically labeled to treat purple mites (Calacarus carinatus tea mite). Unfortunately, we do not have an products that are specifically labeled. We suggest contacting your local extension office for advice on what can be used.
Yes, Fertilome Triple Action can be applied to Fruits, Herbs, Nuts, Spices, Vegetables, Roses, Flowers & Shrubs. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Ferti-Lome Triple Action is mixed at 1 oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. Refer to bottom of page 4 in the Insecticide Use Section on the product label for more information.
Ferti-lome Triple Action should only be applied on a non windy day to avoid drift. The product is safe when used as directed and if skin contact made be sure to wash thoroughly. The small amount of active the product contains is not enough to harm people unless you are drinking the actual product. You can also wear a N95 mask or respirator if you feel safer to avoid any possible inhalation.
To open the Fertilome Triple Action bottle, twist and push down on the cap.
Cannabis plants are not on the label for Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil. We would recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office if you have any questions about what to use on cannabis plants.
The mix rate of Ferti-lome Triple Action is 1 oz. per gallon of water and spray plants until wet but not dripping. Pleae review the product label for more information before applying.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled for dogwood borer.
Depends on the scenario. You can tank mix them, but it would be for specific foliar applications as that is the only way Ferti-lome Triple Action is applied.
If you are trying to get a systemic drench for certain pests, it would be separate treatments since Triple Action is foliar only, then it would be best to apply the systemic at the base of the tree & then apply the triple action on the trunk. The product label also does not mention tank mixing and you would need to refer to the systemic product you intend to use for tank mixing instructions if any for foliar applications.
Yes, Ferti-lome Triple Action an be used on all of these tree species