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 not labeled for Rhubarb. We cannot recommmend it. We would suggest contacting your Master Gardner for the best recommendations for application to Rhubarb.
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 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.
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 not labeled for application on aspen trees.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on crape myrtles. We would recommend using a product like Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 instead.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide is labeled for needlecast on conifer trees. This is our go to for needlecast. You should start spraying in spring when new shoots are 1 to 2 inches long. Spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. For Lophodermium Needlecast in Northcentral and Northeastern states: Start spraying in mid-July to early August before disease occurs; spray every 3 to 4 weeks until dry weather returns. Be sure to review the product label page 14 for specific instructions.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use on strawberries. And edibles treated with the product should be washed well before consumption.
The label advises to apply Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate to melon plants when they have developed the first true leaves, usually not the first set of leaves.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to control Verticillium wilt. Verticillium wilt is a serious fungal disease that causes injury or death to many plants, including trees, shrubs, ground covers, vines, fruits and vegetables, and herbaceous ornamentals. It is a disease of the xylem, or water-conducting tissues, in the plant. This fungal disease lives in the soil. It invades susceptible plants through their roots and spreads through the plant’s vascular system. Verticillium wilt can’t be cured once it enters the plant. It’s best to remove and destroy small, easily replaced plants. The disease remains in the soil after you remove the plant, so don’t plant another susceptible species in the same area. Verticillium treatment for trees and shrubs focuses on giving the plant the best possible care to build up its resistance. Water the plant regularly, and when possible, provide afternoon shade. Fertilize on schedule, using a low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus fertilizer. Prune off dead and dying branches. At this time, there is no known chemical control for this disease. You may want to contact your local cooperative extension and speak with the master gardener to see what they say about the fungus as well.
Neither the Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate nor Monterey Bug Buster II give instructions for tank mixing with other products so it is not something we recommend doing. While both can be applied to tomatoes it would be best to do so in separate applications.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is a fungicide and not an insecticide to eradicate bagworms. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Bagworms for a successful eradication program. Talstar P is our most popular foliar spray applied at one ounce per gallon per 1,000 sq ft.
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.
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.
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.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labled for use on lawns. We do have a number lawn fungicides that can be found here.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on grapes. We recommend that you consult with Garden Tech prior to consumption for safety information. They can be reached at 866-945-5033.
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.Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should only be applied directly to tomatoes or other fruits, vegetables, trees, and ornamentals. There is no wait time after the product is applied near or on them to harvest.
No, Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for Kumquat. We would recommend Kocide 3000 Fungicide/Bactericide, which is specially formulated to prevent disease pathogens on crops and it is labeled for Kumquat. Please read and follow the label directions.