Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide contains Copper diammonia diacetate acomplex - 27.15%. It is a group M1 fungicide, Fungicides with an “M” mode of action have multi-site activity and are low-risk to resistance. They are contact fungicides which provide protection with no curative abilities
Read Full Answer »Per the Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide label, for use on ornamentals, apply as a thorough coverage spray using 2 tsps. of Liquid Copper Fungicide per gallon of water. Begin application at first sign of disease and repeat at 7-14 day intervals as needed. Please see the label for complete appli…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled for bacterial spot on peaches. The label states to use 4 tsp. per gallon of water and "apply as a dormant spray at no less than 7 day intervals." Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.…
Read Full Answer »Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can be applied to cucumbers at 3-4 tsp per gallon of water (7-10 day intervals) as directed for anthracnose, powdery/downey mildew, leaf spots (listed).
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should only be applied for listed diseases as it does not contain an insecticide.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should only be applied as directed to ornamentals, vegetables, fruits, citrus, and turfgrass.
According to the manufacturer, Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide can be used up until the day of harvest, providing you wash them thoroughly before eating them. Keep in mind that the product label instructs repeating the application at 7-10 intervals for listed diseases
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide has a shelf life of 3-5 years when stored out of extreme temperatures. For the manufactured date of your specific container, pleast contact the manufacturer directly.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is available in 8 fl oz, 32 fl oz and Gallon sizes on the our website. If any size is marked “Currently Out of Stock”, please Click the EMAIL ME WHEN IN STOCK button and we can notify you by email once this arrives.
Cercospora is a leaf spot disease and best treated through foliar spray fungicide applications, soil drench applications would be ineffective. Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide does not list crape myrtles on the product label therefore we cannot advise on the rate. We do carry Bonide Liqui…
Read Full Answer »The product label for Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide, and all of our products, can be found under the product documents section on each page.
No, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled for black knot fungus.
The only fungicide we carry that is labeled for black knot fungus is Junction. View the full product label for more information and it appears, this disease is best controlled by mechanical methods though.
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Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should be used within 24 hours of mixing.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide would be mixed at the rate of 4 to 6 tsps per gallon of water. Apply as a full coverage spray at the beginning when the disease is expected or first systems appear. Repeat every 7 to 10 days as needed to control disease. Use higher rates and shorter intervals dur…
Read Full Answer »The mix rate for Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide on ornamentals, including Arborvitae, is 2 teaspoons of product per gallon of water. Apply diluted solution as a thorough coverage spray, beginning your applications at the first sign of disease, and repeat at 7-14 day intervals as needed. You…
Read Full Answer »Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is only labeled to treat bacterial speck, bacterial spot, early blight, and late blight on tomatoes and does not list it targets anthracnose on tomatoes. Mancozeb Floweable with Zinc Concentrate is labeled for anthracnose on tomatoes at the mix rate of 3 tsp…
Read Full Answer »Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled to treat Volutella Leaf Blight on pachysandra and should be effective when labeled instructions are followed.
According to the label, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide may cause discoloration of foliage and/or blooms has been noted on some varieties of roses, when treating for black spot. We recommend reaching out to the manufacturer directly for clarification on this point. Southern AG can be reach…
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The mix rate of Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide to control Anthracnose on apples is 4-5 tsp per gallon of water. Apply as a dormant spray once to foliage after harvest annually.
The mix rate for Apple scab (black spot), Bacterial canker, and Blossom and shoot blast is 4-6 tsp per gallon of …
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can be used to prevent and control anthracnose and entomosporium leaf spot on Photinia. Per the product label, apply as a thorough coverage spray using 2 tsps. of Liquid Copper Fungicide per gallon of water. Begin application at first sign of disease and repeat …
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