Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should only be mixed at 1 - 6 tsp. per gallon of water per product label instructions.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled to control Anthracnose on mangos which can cause black spots. You should use 4 tsp per gallon of water and apply weekly from the time the panicles are 2 inches in length until all fruits are set, then monthly therafter until August. This article from your FL Extension has more information about this and other common mango diseases.
We would recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener to determine what is causing the boxwood to appear unhealthy. Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is safe for applications to established shrubs, trees, ornamental flowers, etc if used as directed.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled for application to plum trees so we cannot recommend it for this use. The first thing you would need to do is to get the problem identified. Holes in leaves could be caused by an insect, not a fungus and a fungicide would not affect insects. It would be a good idea to contact your local cooperative extension office and ask to speak to the master gardener on staff, or you can contact your local department of agriculture to seek advice. These professionals may ask for pictures of your trees, samples of the foliage, or they may come to your property to inspect the trees
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled for needle blight. We’d recommend OHP. Dilute at approx. .75oz per gallon water.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled to treat red thread or brown patch. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would be a better option.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled to be used as a soil drench. It should be used as a foliar spray. If you would like to speak directly to the manufacturer for more information, then you can reach them at 828-692-2233.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled for fruit trees so would be safe for cherry trees when applied as directed.
Yes, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should be safe on all palms but does not list them on the label. Due to the large numbers of species and varieties of ornamentals, it is impossible to test every one for sensitivity to Liquid Copper Fungicide. Neither the manufacturer nor seller recommends use upon species not listed on the label nor has it been determined that Liquid Copper Fungicide can safely be used on ornamental plants not listed on this label. The user should determine if Liquid Copper Fungicide can be used safely prior to use
Mix with water and apply as a cover spray. Apply 4 -6 teaspoons per gallon, beginning when disease is expected or first symptoms appear. Repeat every 7 to 10 days as needed to control disease. Use higher rates and shorter intervals during periods of frequent rain or when severe disease conditions are present. For aiding in winter protection, apply just prior to anticipated frost conditions. Please refer to product label, for directions.
Yes, you will want to agitate during mixing and application of the Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not specifically labeled for Crape Myrtles. Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled for Powdery Mildew on Crape Myrtles. Treatments should be done once every 7-10 days at the mix rate of 1.08 fl. oz per gallon of water
Please review the product label for more information.
The Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide Product Label states 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. Use shorter interval during periods of frequent rains or when severe disease conditions persist. The size of your tree will determine how much water it will take you to apply with sufficient coverage, so you would likely want to start with a couple gallons of solution and spray until the point that the plant is wet, but not to the point of runoff. You would need to make contact with as many areas where the disease is currently present or where you'd like to prevent it from spreading to.
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
It's not recommended for Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide to be used on a plant that is not listed on the label because more than likely it has not been tested for sensitivty to the product. We would recommend to check with a nursery that deals with Var Pittosporum or with the master gardener at your local cooperative extension office to identify what disease you're treating for and what would work.
Mancozeb is not authorized for tank mixing with other products due to chemistry. Removing any infected buds, blossoms, fruit, contaminated leaves, twigs from around and under the tree is key for proper sanitation. You could treat with the Liquid Copper fungicide.
Lamentablemente el producto Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide no esta etiquetado para el uso en la planta Eugenia. Para poder hacerle una recomendacion, necesitamos saber que es lo que esta tratando.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can be used to on Windmill Palms. Mix with water and apply as a cover spray. Apply 4 -6 teaspoons per gallon, beginning when disease is expected or first symptoms appear. Repeat every 7 to 10 days as needed to control disease. Use higher rates and shorter intervals during periods of frequent rain or when severe disease conditions are present. For aiding in winter protection, apply just prior to anticipated frost conditions. Please refer to product label, for directions.
It sounds like you are asking if Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can be used on hostas. Since this plant is not specifically listed as toleran on the product label, then we would recommend test spraying a few plants before treating a large area. You should avoid spraying fungicides or insecticides directly on top of baits such as Sluggo. You can spray first, and then once the spray has dried you can put down your granule bait.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled to be used on strawberries. Ferti-lome Triple Action would be a good option to use imstead.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not specifically labeled for hops so we recommend that you contact the manufacturer for more information on safety. They can be reached at (941) 722-3285