A single application of Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is normally enough for control. For normal maintenance, spray once per month or as needed to spot treat areas. For severe problems, make two applications 3 days apart. Retreat in 7 days in problem persists.
The mixing ratio for the Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is 2 fl oz per gallon of water.
Since Organocide 3 - In - 1 Garden Spray Concentrate uses sesame oil, it will b oily. The smell should disapate with in a day or two. If you have more questions please visit Organic Labs website http://www.organiclabs.com/index.html or call us 866-581-7378.
Yes, the Organocide 3 - In - 1 Garden Spray Concentrate is safe to use on apple trees and even allows you to harvest the same day of application.
Yes, the Organocide 3 - In - 1 Garden Spray Concentrate is safe for pets. Although, you should be sure to keep pets away from the treated plants until it has dried.
Yes, Organocide 3 in 1 Garden Spray Concentrate can be used on soil directly. The mixing ratio is 2 fl oz per gallon of water.
Per the label Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate will not harm bees. Please be careful not to spray bees directly.
Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate mix rate is 2oz per gallon water for garden application.
While the label for Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate does not specify fungus gnats directly it does say it kills the eggs, larvae, and nymphs and the adult stages of over 25 soft bodied insects so it could kill them. Normally just allowing the soil to dry out completely would be en…
Read Full Answer »No, Organocide 3 in 1 is not labeled for any type of borers. We would recommend using Fertilome Triple Action for squash vine borers. This product is an insecticide, fungicide and miticide all in one. This can be used up until the day of harvest.
Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is not labeled for mosquitoes. Please provide information on the targeted area for a mosquito control recommendation.
No, the Organocide 3 - In - 1 Garden Spray Concentrate is not labeled for ant control. However, we do have an OMRI compliant bait that works very well on Argentine Ants. The Mother Earth Granular Scatter Bait offers long-lasting, broad-spectrum control for preventative and curative treatme…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate will eliminate worms on azaleas.
Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is safe for chickens if used as directed on the product label. The chickens should be kept out of the area during application and until everything is dry. Once the area is fully dry, it is safe for the chickens to return.
Organocide 3-in-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is not labeled for codling moths, apple maggots, or scab on apples or pears. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is labeled for codling moths and apple maggots as well as scab. Please refer to the product label for instructions and best time to apply. .
Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate can be applied safely to most plants, including herbs, fruits & vegetables. It will eradicate the following pests: aphids, chinch bugs, citrus rust mites, flea larvae, fungus gnats, hemlock wooly adelgid, leaf-rollers, mealy bugs, psyllids, scale, spide…
Read Full Answer »Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate can be applied once every 7 days, and ideally you will treat when rain is not expected for at least 24 hrs. If the product had time to fully dry prior to the rainfall, you can treat again in a week. If there is a heavy rain before the product has time t…
Read Full Answer »Organicide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is designed to be applied directly to plant foliage. The pests that it targets are leaf eaters and usually only come into contact with the foliage, not the soil.
The shelf life for Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate is about 3 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature. If it was exposed to freezing temperatures or very high temperatures while it was in the shed, it may not still be effective.
Organocide 3-In-1 Garden Spray Concentrate does not offer a specific temperature range but should not be applied to stressed plants or doing extreme temperatures. Once diluted, shake occasionally to prevent separation of Organocide 3 in 1 spray and water. Use a sprayer that will put out a fine spra…
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