No, the label also states that this product should be sprayed when the new shoots are 1/2 to 2 inches long. You would spray every 3-4 weeks until dry weather returns. It should not be applied when the weather is sunny/hot.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is labeled to eliminate mildew and leaf spot on ornamentals, flowers, and fruit/vegetable trees.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is labeled to be applied to Spruce for Needlecast. Be sure to review the product label page 14 for specific instructions.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide is not labeled for pests. It is labeled for fungus. We would recommend using Fertilome Triple Action on your tomatoes. This is safe for use on edibles, as well as various other areas as well. The mixing ratio is 1 fl. oz. per gallon of water.
The Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for use specifically on apple trees. We do have a product called Bonide Fruit Tree Spray which is labeled for use on apple trees as well as other edibles, and is an insecticide, fungicide and more in one.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be reapplied once every 14 days in sever situations.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on lawns so would not be recommended. It is more for Fruit and Vegetables, Trees and Ornamentals. We recommend using a product that is labeled for red thread such as Heritage DF 50, Honor Guard PPZ, Armada 50 WP,Fertilome Liquid Systemic Fungicide or Eagle 20 EW. We recommend that you read the product labels available for each of the individual products listed in this answer to see which product will best fit your needs. The product labels are available on each individual product page which you can find by clicking on the links provided above.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate should be rainfast after 4 hours.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is not labeled for treating brown patch. We do carry other products that are safe for established Centipede lawns with brown patch such as Honor Guard PPZ.
Yes, the active ingredient of Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is Chlorothalonil.
We do have a Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer that can be used when applying Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate .This will reach up to 30 feet in the air so that you can spray the foliage on your trees.
We do also have Fertilome Liquid Systemic Fungicide II. This is a systemic that is applied to the soil instead and soaked up through the leaves.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be applied in the evening or early morning and would be fine even if it will be sunny the next day.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate kills and prevents more than 80 types of plant diseases. It can be used on flowers, vegetables, fruit, and shade trees, and shrubs to control problems such as leaf spots, blights, rust, mildew, and fruit rot, and many others. It does not state that you can or cannot apply the product for commercial resale so we will need more information. Please tell us more about the targeted pest, plant and any other information that will help us locate an appropriate application for your needs.
Neither the Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate nor Monterey Bug Buster II give instructions for tank mixing with other products so it is not something we recommend doing. While both can be applied to tomatoes it would be best to do so in separate applications.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate is a fungicide and not an insecticide to eradicate bagworms. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Bagworms for a successful eradication program. Talstar P is our most popular foliar spray applied at one ounce per gallon per 1,000 sq ft.
Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate can be used on crabapple trees in a lawn just not broadcasted across the lawn. Avoid overspraying the tree so no excess is dripping off.