Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on pear trees. Depending on what you are treating for, you may be able to use something like Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide instead.
How long is takes a fungicide such as Garden Tech Daconil to work will depend on the overall health of the plants, the disease you are treating, and whether you are trying to correct an existing issue or prevent new problems. You can use Garden Tech Daconil every 7-10 days on tomatoes, per the product label.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide is labeled for needlecast on conifer trees. This is our go to for needlecast.
The application rates for Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate will vary depending on what you are treating for. Please see the product label here for specific rates.
As long as you rinse it out well you should be able to use different chemicals in the same sprayer. The industry standard for cleaning out a sprayer between chemicals is whats known as a triple rinse. Run clean water, or clean water and soap through the tank as well as the hose, wand and nozzle and repeat 3 times to make sure all previous chemical residue has been removed.
Yes, Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should be mixed with water. Application rates will vary depending on what you are treating. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is only labeled to treat fungal diseases occuring in fruits, vegetables, trees and ornamentals. You may wish to contact Garden Tech directly at 866-945-5033 for more information.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should only be applied directly to tomatoes or other fruits, vegetables, trees, and ornamentals. Per the product label, soil applications can result in groundwater contamination.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate has a shelf life of about 3-5 years if kept out of extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on residential turfgrass. Clearys 3336F Fungicide is labeled for brown patch and is safe to use on St. Augustine turfgrass.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate does not include any instructions for tank mixing with other products on its label, so we would recommined contacting GardenTech at 866-945-5033 to help you with your specific application needs.
Per the manufacturer, Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should not be tank mixed with any other products.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be applied at any time of day when rain is not expected for at least 24 hours.
The Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate product label states that you should not apply this from the time the peaches emerge up until the time of harvest.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is labeled to be applied to Spruce Trees for Needlecast. Be sure to review the product label page 14 for specific instructions.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should be used within 24 hours of mixing.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for application on aspen trees.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on a crape myrtles. We would recommend using a product like Quali-Pro's Propiconazole 14.3 that can safely be applied to crape myrtles for powdery mildew. You will apply 1-2 fl oz of product per 1,000 sq ft. area of trees and 1-2 gallons of water per tree for powdery mildew.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for application to herbs. Anything that was sprayed should be discarded and not consumed for at least one growing season.
Over application of any product could risk harming plants. Be sure to only apply as directed on the label for Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate.