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Southern Ag Garden Friendly Bio Fungicide Organic is an 8 OZ USDA-certified biofungicide containing 98.85% Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747. Designed for home gardens, it effectively controls diseases across a wide range of plants including vegetables, fruit trees, shrubs, lawns, and ornamentals, offering a natural, chemical-free solution in a compact, easy-to-use bottle.
| ASIN | B014174BZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,405 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 21 in Garden Fungicides |
| Brand Name | Root 98 Warehouse |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (738) |
| Included Components | 1 bottle |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | 8 oz Garden Friendly Fungicide |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Southern Ag |
| Model Number | 5171 |
| Part Number | 5171 |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 051538051712 |
A**R
Good product
Did the job of removing dollar spot fungus.
W**W
Easy to apply, small bottle but lots of solution once diluted
Will be a while till I can be certain , hoping that the fairy ring of mushrooms is gone for good when the grass starts growing again in Spring. Very easy to use as dilutes in water and soaks in. You may need to poke holes in the grass to get the solution to penetrate as the mycelium layer can be hard to penetrate with the solution. I had to use it a few times but seems to have worked, just not first time! Good value for money as you get a lot of solution once diluted to ideal strength, the bottle is tiny so you think you are getting hardly enough! Has not affected any other plants and grass still grows. Once applied you cannot tell that anything has been applied as it looks the same afterwards- hopefully though with less fungi!
C**S
Nice
Very nice product
G**Y
It will last very long time
Very good product, it will last very long time if you use it in your back garden,
A**L
does not kill toadstools in your lawn
bought this because it is a fungicide, was hoping it kill the mushrooms that grow in my lawn but it does not. mushrooms seem to love it.
R**A
Seems to be ok, I cannot tell
Seems to be ok, at least on the label
F**A
Use the recommended amount
This is a good item and easy to use and increased the plant health.
R**S
Good stuff
Very effective and little required so very cost effective
K**N
Exactly what I needed. Product smells quite badly but a good sign the bacterium in solution is alive and well. Went with Southern Ag over Hygroguard and others like it due to it being concentrated with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. I use in DWC hydro to prevent bad bacteria and indirectly promote good grows.
C**C
Small but mighty.has nearly solved the algae issue I was having in my hydroponic tanks and greatly helped with root rot. Keeping my roots awfully clean. 2 ml per five gallon tank. Looks nasty and the concentrate doesn’t smell fantastic, but, once in tanks the smell doesn’t linger. Becoming new best customer. This peats the crap out of the expensive ones and is cheaper and far far more potent! Thank you to whoever came up with this product! It’s great!
W**A
In mid to late summer our tomato plants get infected with Septoria leaf spot, which will kill most varieties of big toms just when they're starting to produce blossoms & fruit. The bacteria in this product help tomato plants fight that fungus. I make up the recommended solution in a bucket and let the plants' roots soak in it for a few minutes before transplanting. I've also used it in a sprayer to coat the leaves & stems. It doesn't wipe out fungus, but it seems to slow the spread. It's important to get the anti-fungus bacteria solution into the soil around your plants. Septoria spores must be airborne and endemic here. I haven't had any better luck growing tomatoes in containers or straw bales than I had growing them in soil. If you have this disease, don't give up on tomatoes. Choose varieties with some resistance to or tolerance of Septoria leaf spot,* and try this anti-fungal bacteria to keep it somewhat at bay. Watch your plants vigilantly and remove any leaf with a spot, and pick up any dead leaves around the base of plants (burn or put in bagged garbage anything diseased). Mulching around plants slows the spread from soil splashing up, but like I said-- it's airborne and unescapable. *Heirloom brandywine type; Matt's wild cherry tomato; Iron Lady.
P**A
I have problems with powdery mildew. This didn't do anything for mildew that had already appeared but I think it made a difference in stopping it from spreading further. Season is almost over and I have little powdery mildew compared to what I typically deal with on my squash and cucumbers. However, it seems to have no effect on tomato plants. The powdery mildew kept spreading and getting worse despite multiple applications of this to the point where I had to remove the plants.
M**W
Seems to be a good product
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