Monterey Complete Disease Control - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Mele from Wheat Ridge, Co
    03/29/2021
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    What's the best replacement for Serenade, the discontinued fungicide?
    Serenade was a Bayer OMRI listed fungicide using Bacillus subtilis. It was recommended by my gardener for treating fungal issues in our stonefruits, bramble & bush berries, but it's been discontinued. Which would be a better replacement for that use, the Monterey or Cease by BioWorks? Thanks!
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  • Asked by Sandra from Sacramento
    10/16/2019
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    Are fruits safe to eat after application of Monterey Complete Disease Control?
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    Yes, per the product label for Monterey Complete Disease Control, it can be applied up to and including the day of harvest on listed fruits.  Just be sure to wash well before consuming.

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  • Asked by Tom from Auburn, California
    01/03/2020
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    Is Monterey Complete Disease Control harmful to bees?
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    According to the manufacturer, Monterey Complete Disease Control is not at all harmful to bees. 

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  • Asked by Mary from Tyler, Tx
    11/05/2017
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    Can I use Monterey Complete Disease Control on a large old live oak tree?
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    Monterey Complete Disease Control is used on ornamental and fruit trees, potted plants and other ornamentals in the garden, vegetables, shrubs, home lawns, flowers and bedding plants. We would be happy to help you select an alternative product for the treatment. Please provide the disease you are preventing or treating for a recommendation that will best fit your needs. Thank you!

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  • Asked by Sandeep from Danville, Ca
    03/15/2021
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    Does Monterey Complete Disease Control kill beneficial mycorrhizae fungi in the soil?
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    No, the label does not specify that Monterey Complete Disease Control kills beneficial mycorrhizae in the soil. 

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  • Asked by Barry from Santa Rosa
    12/02/2021
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    Can I use Monterey Complete Disease control for peach leaf curl?
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    Monterey Complete Disease Control is not labeled for peach curl.

    Feri-Lome Broad Spectrum Landscape and Garden Fungicide is labeled for leaf curl on peach trees. Leaf Curl is be treated in the fall after the leaves have dropped or befor bud swell in the spring.

    Please review the full product label for more information. 

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