Junction Fungicide/Bactericide is labeled to control Black Knot on ornamental stone fruit trees such as apricot, almond, cherry, nectarine, peach, and plum trees. You would apply as a thorough coverage spray usine 1.5 - 3.5 lbs of Junction per acre. 0.5 tablespoons of junction per gallon of water&nb…
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We assume you are referring to Junction Fungicide/Bacteriacide If overspray drift is a concern when using Junction Fungicide/Bacteriacide we recommend following the Spray Drift Mangagement on page 6 of the manufacturer label. Contact your local Master Gardener for the detailed effects of this …
Read Full Answer »Junction Fungicide/Bactericide is labeled for Rhizosphaera needlecast on pine trees only. Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide is labeled for needlecast on spruce/other trees.
Apply a thorough coverage spray at 1.5 to 3.5 pounds of Junction Fungicide/Bactericide per 100 gallons.
Begin at the first sign of disease and spray on a 7-14 day interval. See label for complete application instructions.
Junction Fungicide/Bactericide has a shelf life of approximately 3 to 5 years as long as it's stored in a dry, cool place.
Junction Fungicide/Bactericide should NOT be applied to residential lawns/trees. It is labeled for various types of blight at the first sign of the disease. A retreatment is applied on a 7-14 day interval as needed.
Junction is labeled for most of the diseases that you have mentioned, however it is for ornamental plants. You should contact a local Master Gardener or the manufacturer, SePRO for more information regarding timing. We would not recommend eating fruit from trees treating with this product. You can r…
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Junction Fungicide/Bactericide is applied for outdoor or greenhouse use and should be applied as a thorough coverage spray using 1.5lbs to 3.5lbs per acre per the product label.
For coverage or specific information regarding when and where to spray, please refer to the list of ornamentals alo…