Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide is labeled for use on fruits & vegetables; fruit, citrus & nut trees; oak trees (for Ball Moss); Ornamental flowers, shrubs & trees; Turfgrass (for algae only). Please be sure to review the product label for complete application instructions. For help identifying the fungus to be sure this product will work for you, we recommend reaching out to your local cooperative extension office.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should not be used as a soil drench around the base of the tree, only a spray.
If your Sylvester Palm is also classified as Date Palm, you can use 2 teaspoons of Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide per gallon of water.
Southern Ag Liquid Copper will kill ball moss on live oak trees. You would use 2 oz. per gallon of water. Apply in Spring when the ball moss is actively growing, using 1.5 gallons of spray per foot of tree height. Make sure to wet ball moss tufts thoroughly. A second application may be required after 12 months. Please review the product label for complete application instructions and precautions.?
The amount of Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide you'll need to use depends on the disease you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for the diseases and ornamentals this product can be used on.
No, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide https://www.domyown.com/southern-ag-liquid-copper-fungicide-p-8941.html is not labeled for injection. It is labeled for foliar application only.
No, Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled to be used on wood
Per the label, to spray Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide on trees: mix specified rate in 1 gallon of water and apply 3 gallons of mixed solution to a small tree, 6 gallons of mixed solution to a medium size tree, or 9 gallons of mixed solution to a large tree. The rate is 2 teaspoons per gallon of water but because Quaking Aspen Trees are not on the label, you will need to determine if this product can be used safely.
According to the manufacturer, you would not be able to apply the Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide and the Southern Ag Palm Nutritional Spray at the same time. They advised to do the Nutritional Spray first, and the following day you can safely apply the Liquid Copper Fungicide.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can only be used in turfgrass to control algae. Per the product label: To control algae in ornamental lawns and turf, apply 10 fl. oz. (0.06 lbs. metallic copper) of Liquid Copper Fungicide in 5 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet. Be sure to test a small area before treating the entire lawn to test for phytotoxicity.
The Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide recommends foliar/spray applications for most diseases per the instructions on the product label.
The Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide manufacturer does not state on the product label that a surfactant is necessary. It would not be recommended to add one as you could injure plants doing so off label.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is a fungicide only and would not effect insects.
Per the product label for Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide: Wear protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses), long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes and socks and chemical-resistant gloves when handling this product. Please refer to the full product label for complete application instructions and precautions.
The settings on your hand pump sprayer will vary depending on the brand of sprayer you have. Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should be applied at 4 tsp in 1 gallon of water and apply 3 gallons of mixed solution to a small tree or bush, 6 gallons of mined solution to a medium size tree, or 9 gallons of mixed solution to a large tree.
These volumes of mixed solution may be hard to determine with a hose end sprayer therefore, we reocmmend using a 1-2 gallon hand pump sprayer like the Chapin Pro Series 2 Gallon Sprayer (26021XP) for easy mixing and to ensure adequate coverage is achieved. You should thoroughly spray tree to point of runoff, including upper and lower surfaces of foliage. Do not overspray. Do not mix more spray solution than needed.
Yes, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide should be applied as directed to all plant parts (including underneath fronds).
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.
Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is not labeled to be uesd in any type of fogger, it should only be applied in a sprayer.
For most ornamentals and vegetables use between 2 to 6 tsp. of Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide per gallon. Please see the label for specific information.