Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate should not be sprayed on peaches after shuck split. If you are before that period, it is safe to apply this product. The mixing ratio is 3 3/4 tsp. per gallon of water. Make one application at budbreak or popcorn (pink, red, or early white bud). If weather conditions favor disease, make a second application 10 days later (full bloom to petal fall). Apply at shuck split to prevent infections. If additional disease control is needed after shuck split, a good option would be to use Fertilome Triple Action. The mixing ratio for this product is 1 fl. oz. per gallon of water.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate can be used on a variety of fruit trees and vegetables. There are no known toxicity issues to birds but to keep all animals and people safe, we recommend following the label instructions. We would recommend contacting the manufacturer directly for further advice. You can reach Bonide at 315-736-8231.
No, Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on lawns. We have many other fungicides here that can be used on lawns depending on your target disease.
You will use 1.5-2.5 tsp.of the Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate per gallon of water, depending on what you are treating for. Please consult the product label for complete application instructions.
Fung-onil Multi-purpose fungicide is not labeled for pear trees. You can use Bonide Citrus, Fruit, and Nut Orchard Spray to treat rust on pear trees.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is best applied to the foliage. It should not be used as a soil drench.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is labeled for fruit but not citrus in particular. We would recommend a product like Bonide Citrus, Fruit and Nut Orchard Spray Concentrate which specifically has citrus on the product label.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate treated areas are safe to return to once dry, typically after a few hours.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on peppers and would not be recommended.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on apple trees so would not be recommended.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not specifically labeled for use on peppers.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is safe for applications on shrubs.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is safe if used according to the instructions on the product label.
The timing to stop needlecast from occurring on trees is tricky sometimes but its important to try and be as accurate as you can. Optimal conditions for needlecast are during times of excess moisture and humidity. This disease is common in the spring but can also happen during other times of the year if the conditions for the disease to thrive are favorable. We have linked an article below that is extremely informative on needlecast and how/when to treat for it, and the best management practices to help keep the trees healthy and from being re-infected by spores each year. The excert from the article below refers specifically to growing stages for when the Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide should be applied.
Iowa Extension Article
When all other management is not enough, fungicides can be used to help manage rhizosphaera needle cast. Precise timing is necessary for this method to help, since protection of new growth is the motivation for spraying. Due to the variability of typical spring weather from year to year, it is better to time sprays by observing the new growth. When needle length of the new growth is roughly half the size of old growth, the first spray should be applied. A second spray should then be applied 3-4 weeks later. Sprays may need to be made for 2-3 consecutive years depending on severity. Products containing chlorothalonil or other active ingredients listed for rhizosphaera needle cast can be used for treatment. Remember to always follow the instructions on product labeling.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate should be applied as directed with water and not mixed with a copper fungicide. The applications should be separate as directed on each product label.
The product label for Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate states: Repeat applications at 7 to 14 day intervals until conditions are no longer favorable for disease. During periods when conditions favor severe disease incidence, generally cloudy or wet weather, apply this product at 7 day intervals.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to treat for powdery mildew on begonias, only leaf spots and foliar blights. Neem Oil appears to be a good option.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for black knot. Junction is the only fungicide we carry that is. It appears that this disease is best controlled by mechanical methods though. There is a great article by the University of Maine here.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate should be stored away from extreme hot or cold in a cool, dry place. If it has frozen, you will want to replace the bottle for the most effective results.
Fung-Onil Multi Purpose Fungicide is not specifically labeled for lantana but the general rate for leaf spot is 2-2 ¼ teaspooons per gallon of water and repeat applications roughly every 7 days or so.