Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide in not labeled to be used in lawns. Please view our fugicide page for a complete list of fungicides we carry.
Yes, Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is labeled for applications on rhubard for controlling downey mildew. Please apply at rate of 1 2/3 oz per gallon of water.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is only labeled to control Pythium in turfgrass so would not be recommended for brown patch or take all.
We would recommend our Eagle 20 EW Fungicide. It is labeled for Take-All Patch in your turf, and you would use 2.4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water. Label states for treatment of Take-All Patch: To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall applications in September and October or when night temperatures drop to 55°F, and 1 to 2 spring applications in April and May depending upon local recommendations. You can see the full product label here.
You will apply 1/8 fl oz of Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide diluted with 1/2 fl oz of water per yard of canopy diameter for root rot as a soil drench.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is not labeled to be used for black spot on aspens. Daconil works best when applied in the spring before leaf spots occur for prevention. There is a great article here from the USDA on the most common causes that might be helpful.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is labeled for a many fungi on edibles but does not list a Durian tree, so we cannot say for sure if it will work. Unfortunately, we do not ship outside the US. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Per the manufacturer, Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide cannot be applied to grapes for black spot and anthracnose. It is only labeled at this time for powdery mildew.
The Monterey Garden Phos is not labeled for anything other than root rot on blackberries as this is meant to work as a systemic product only on those diseases that can be controlled by a systemic. Other diseases like Orange Felt typically would need a foliar application of some sort to control it.
According to an article and study by UGA regarding chemical control of Orange Felt:
Copper sprays should also help to prevent spread. Many copper products are registered for control of a multitude of blackberry diseases, using relatively high rates for late dormant and fall applications and lower rates for times in which succulent tissue is present (read all labels for specific directions).
Though orange felt may not be specifically listed on the label, orange felt may also be suppressed when applying copper for these other diseases. The currently labeled use times for most copper materials may not be sufficient to cover all infection periods
You can see the full article on the disease control methods here:http://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=C892
And a copper fungicide by Monterey we carry that may work here: https://www.domyown.com/monterey-liquicop-p-2844.html
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is not labeled for Dogwood Anthracnose. It appears that Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is a better option. I also found a great guide here that can be helpful.
This mix rate for Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide for one quart is approximately 1 tsp.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is labeled for treating Phytophthora root rot for various crops and Japanese andromeda, Japanese Holly at 2-4 tsp per gallon of water (foliar rate, please see label for full application instructions/dilution rates. We recommend that you confirm that it is root rot, drainage, mineral deficinicy or other disease with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener.
We apologize, but we are not aware of any chemical sprays that will control cotton root rot. You can contact your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for tips on that specific area including possibly a specific fertilizer to minimize the spread.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is applied for ornamental soil drench applications at a rate of 1/8 tsp per gallon of water. Apply each 25 gallons of solution to an area of 100 sq. ft. Follow application with irrigation. Repeat as required. Limit of one application per month.
Per the product label, make applications of Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide before disease development and in conjunction with good cultural management practices. Use higher rate of application when disease pressure is severe. Do not apply to plants that are in a state of dormancy. There is a great article here that suggests it should be applied above 60 degrees and when rain is expected.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is not labeled for botrytis. Ferti-Lome Triple Action is labeled to be used for it. It is used at a rate of 1 oz in 1 gallon of water, spray until foliage is wet but not dripping. As a preventative, apply Ferti-Lome Triple Action on a 7 to 14 day schedule until the potential for disease development is no longer present. To control disease already present, apply this product on a 7 day schedule until disease pressure is eliminated. Then continue spraying on a 14 day schedule to prevent the disease from reoccurring.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is not labeled to be used on hemp so we cannot recommend applying in the drip system.
Monterey Garden Phos Systemic Fungicide is not labeled for powdery mildew. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would be a better option.