Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate does not contain any type of pesticides that will kill worms; it is just a fungicide. You can use a product like Natural Guard Caterpillar Killer Spray with Bt for tomato hornworm.
Yes, tomatoes are safe after applied with Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate. There is no wait time after the product is applied near or on them to harvest.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should only be applied directly to fruit, vegetables, trees and ornamentals. Soil applications can result in groundwater contamination.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for applications in hydroponic systems. It is applied in hand-held, hose-end or tank-type sprayers for treating fruits, vegetables, trees and ornamentals. Please provide information on your treatment for an alternate product recommendation.
No, Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used any citrus, including meyer lemon. You may want to consider Bonide Citrus, Fruit, and Nut Orchard Spray Concentrate or Fertilome Triple Action instead.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be applied up to every 14 days, depending on what you are treating for. Please see the product label for specific application rates and frequencies.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate does not list a PHI after use on nectarines, so as long as the nectarines are are washed well, the fruit should be safe to eat.
Yes Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is labeled specifically for Volutella Leaf Blight on Pachysandra. You will use 5 tsps of Daconil Fungicide per gallon of water and it is recommended to apply starting at bud break.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is best applied when rain is not expected within 24 hours. If it rained soon after application it would be best to reapply.
The manufacture does not label Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate for use on meyer lemon. We suggest Bonide Citrus, Fruit, and Nut Orchard Spray Concentrate or Fertilome Triple Action instead.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should be applied when the hummingbirds and other bird species are not present. It is safe when dry and used as directed.
The number of days required to wait between applying the Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate and harvest on cucumbers are 0. There is no waiting period.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for peppers. We recommend consulting with Garden Tech on the safety of the application prior to consumption/discarding. They can be reached at 866-945-5033.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is best applied when the surfaces of the plant are dry to ensure better absorbtion, and when rain is not expected within 24 hours. If it rained soon after application it would be best to reapply.
Per the manufacturer, yes, you can still eat the peppers that were accidentally sprayed with Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate as long as you rinse them throughly before consuming.
Yes, Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be used on peaches. Be sure to rinse well before consuming.
No, a surfactant is not needed when using Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate
In most cases, insecticides like the Sevin Consentrate and fungicides like the Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be applied together as long as the label instructions are followed correctly. Please contact GardenTech at 866-945-5033 to help you with your specific applications.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on grapes. Bonide Mancozeb Flowable with Zinc Concentrate is another option that is labeled for use on grapes.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for Rhubarb. We cannot recommmend it. We would suggest contacting your Master Gardner for the best recommendations for application to Rhubarb.