Serenade Garden DIsease Control Concentrate would have a shelf life of 3 years if stored correctly at room temperature so that no extreme heat, no extreme cold, and no moisture gets in the bottle.
The manufacturers of Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate & Captian Jack's Deadbug Brew do not recommend mixing their products with other insecticides or fungicides. They are meant to be used individually.
Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate should not be applied when the ground is frozen or in temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid damage to your lawn. It is recommended to apply fungicides and other herbicides at temperatures between 55 degrees Fahrenheit and 85 degrees Fahrenheit for the best results.
Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate is applied directly to plants - not soil - for disease control.
Yes, Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate does eliminate crown rot and is safe for use on day lilies. The mixing rate is 2 fl oz per gallon of water. This can be done every 7 days as needed.
For best results, Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate should be stored at or near room temperature. If it became frozen for any length of time, we recommend that you purchase another bottle.
Yes, Serenade is OMRI listed and can be used in organic gardening. It is safe to apply to vegetables, including cucumbers.
Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate is labeled for use on fruit trees and for botrytis.
It is best to apply Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate as directed prior to disease or at the first sign of infection.
It is usually recommended to rotate fungicides such as Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate with another after 2-3 applications to prevent resistance build up.
The product label for Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate does not list any restrictions for new seedlings or planted grass.
Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate is not labeled for use in home lawns. It is labeled to be used in the following areas: flowers, foliage, fruits, houseplants, nuts, roses, shrubs, trees and vegetable gardens.
You could be dealing with powdery mildew, we have a guide here that might help identify as well as how to prevent it. Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate is labeled to control it and should do a good job.
Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate is not labeled for use in home lawns. It is labeled to be used in the following areas: flowers, foliage, fruits, houseplants, nuts, roses, shrubs, trees and vegetable gardens. Eagle 20EW is a better option and is labeled for anthracnose in lawns.
When applying Serenade Garden Disease Control Concentrate make sure there is no rain/watering for 48 hours after. When watering try to aim for the soil only, just to help minimize any wash off and maximize the residual time.