We would recommend that you contact your local city or county sanitation department for proper disposal instructions in your area as they can vary.
For most diseases you will use between 3-5 teaspoons of Fung-Onil Multi Purpose Fungicide per 4 gallons of water. Spray to insure uniform and complete coverage. Without knowing the specific disease you are treating for we cannot give an exact mix rate.
If you consume the cherries from the tree, then you can use Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate at leaf fall in late autumn for leaf curl. For other listed diseases, apply at budbreak or popcorn, then full bloom to petal fall, and at shuck split to prevent infections on young fruit, per the product label. You will use 3 ¾ tsp per 4 gallons of water, generally to treat about 200 square feet.
If you need a product to use while there is still fruit on the tree, then you may want to consider Fertilome Triple Action.
Apply Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate at a rate of 2
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not specifically labeled for use on apples, only on crabapples. We would recommnend using Agri-Fos Fungicide.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate can be used for the diseases listed on the label. What to use can really depend on what is causing the issues. You can use a product like Triple Action which is for disease and insects and safe for tomatoes.
Fung-onil Multi-purpose fungicide by Bonide is labeled for needlecast on pines.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not specifically labeled for clemantis or leather flower but will treat rust on tolerable species listed on the product label.
You can view the Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate product label here for your specific treatment as the mix rate depends on where and what you are treating.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for leaf curl.
According to Bonide, the manufacturer of Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate, this product should not be applied to a birch tree. The manufacturer suggests using a product like Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate instead.
The rate of use of Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate depends on the disease and the crop you need to treat, please refer to the product label for the rate of use.
The Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate rate for ornamentals is 2 1/4 tsp per gallon per the product label.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on lawns. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be used as both a preventative and a curative application for brown spot in St. Augustine grass.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is labeled for use on flowering plants and shrubs in general, however the product label does not list hibiscus or allamanda plants, specifically. We recommend that you first identify the nature of what is causing the injury to your plants before applying more products to them. We suggest contacting a local Master Gardener or using a plant hotline through a local botanical garden for better assistance with diagnosing what is damaging your plants.
The product label for Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate states Do Not Spray on lawns therefore we would recommend using some type of barrier to ensure the over spray is kept to a minimum. Apply on a day when there is no wind and if any over spray on the lawn occurs, rinse immediately with water.
Yes, you can use a surfactant such as Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker with Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate.
Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on grapes therefore we cannot advise that appplication.
Depending on the disease you are targeting, Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate is labeled to treat Powdery Mildews, Downy Mildews, Leaf and Fruit Spots, Blights, Rust, Fruit Rots on vegetables, ornamental plants, roses, lawns and fruits including grapes. Please review the product label for application rates and more information.