Bonide 148 Infuse System Fungicide, Pint
F**E
does it work
This product works well for fungus control, but has to be used on a regular basis, as it does not get rid of fungus
L**N
Anthrax Conqueror
Potatoes planted in February suddenly found black spots on their leaves, and more and more of them. According to online searches, it may be anthrax. Search for the corresponding medicine, try it out, and buy this one. After receiving it, follow the instructions to prepare a 1% dilution solution. The first spray showed significant improvement, and after a few days, spray it again, and it is basically normal. If you also have the same problem, use this one.
L**R
only effective treatment for black spot on roses
Unlike the several other Rxes I've tried for black spot, this product actually works and works well. I've tried copper spray, neem oil, and several other sprays--all of which claimed to be effective against black spot, and none of which actually were. Don't waste your money on other products--this one does the job! I spray every 2 to 3 weeks and my roses are all healthy and beautiful. (I do have to periodically fertilize them)
C**N
Systemic Reduces Anthracnose if No Resistance Develop, Use With Contact Fungicide
So I guess third time was a charm. I bought this twice before but for some unknown reason it never treated the anthracnose blight and spots ravaging my indoor houseplants despite reading and researching that propincanizole is the best systemic fungicide for anthracnose fungal diseases. I did not want to give up. The third bottle, perhaps because it is newer formulation, I have no idea but it reduced symptoms. Not totally fully clear but I will spray foliage again in the next week and half. You dont want this fungus to stay in your house. It is a pain to clear from plants. The spores are very prolific and spreads ao easily via air despite two true HEPA filtered air purifiers and dehumidifying ACs. I am about to quit plants if they keep getting blighted.UPDATE Sept 5th, 2019: So my 4th bottle was not very effective. I order a 4th one as a follow up to the remaining blight on my houseplants. But this time this bottle made the blight worst for some odd reason. Maybe wetting the foliage but how else do we apply it but to wet the foliage? Also I notice that sometimes the content of the bottle is cloudy and there were other bottles with content that has a very clear liquid. I don't know why this discrepancy? Is this normal and just from packaging and travling getting shaken up? Is the color of the liquid significant? Why is there no consistency with the fluid and the results of various bottles?
P**6
It worked!
I have a big mature crepe myrtle, the cultivar is “Dynamite”, and it has suffered from some kind of blight for the last several years. It’s been bad enough to almost defoliate the tree by the end of July. I’ve been spraying it with fungicide and had some success at halting it. The only problem was catching it early enough. This product is diluted and poured around the tree which avoids the mess with a foliar spray that had me on a ladder to reach the top of the tree and then washing it off the patio furniture. This year I used it in early May. The blight is brought on by humid warm night temperatures and it hasn’t appeared. The tree is better looking than I can recall. I’m ordering another dose of it very soon and intend to keep using it.
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