Both Clearys 3336F Fungicide and Propiconazole 14.3 Fungicide are labeled to treat anthracnose on trees. Propiconazole will use less product per 1k square feet based off the product label. However, if the problem persist these products can be rotated to treat the fungus.
Yes, you are correct. The 3336F Fungicide is not labeled to treat for Shot Spot on Laurel bushes. We recommend that you treat the cherry laurels (common name for Otto Luyken Laurel) for Coryneum blight (shot hole disease) with Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate. It may be used at 0.5 to 2.0 ounces per gallon of water depending on what other diseases you are treating.
Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
For preventative treatments using 3336F Fungicide, the retreatment intervals will range from 14-21 day intervals depending on the specific lawn disease you are targeting. Please refer to page 6 on the product label for a list of turf diseases, application rates and more information on retreatment intervals and timing for the specific lawn disease.
We do offer a Disease Prevention Subscription Program for homeowners to help take the guess work out of what products to apply and when during the season. These products are the top professional grade herbicides and fungicides for your area to help battle lawn diseases and weeds depending on which program you choose.
Yes, 3336F Fungicide is labeled for the prevention of large brown patch. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
3336F Fungicide is not labeled for buxus blight. We do recommend contacting local extension office for identification and advise on what you can use.
Clearys 3336F is labeled for powdery mildew applied as a foliar spray only when the disease first appears and repeat every 7-14 days during disease period per the product label.
Clearys 3336F Fungicide is not labeled for any drench application on fruit trees it is only applied directly to the foliage as directed on the product label. The rate given for cherry and plum trees is for larger areas, given per acre at the rate of 22.5 oz per acre in 100 gallons which breaks down to 1.41 tsp per gallon. You could use a hose end sprayer to apply Clearys 3336F as long as you can properly calibrate it to spray the recommended amount of product per gallon of water, though it is not as accurate as using a pump/backpack sprayer.
Clearys 3336F is not labelled for a drench application on plum trees. It is for foliar application only. You will use 22 oz per acre at the first sign of disease. Complete instructions on the label.
Yes, 3336F can be used on orchids as directed on the product label. It is mixed with water and sprayed.