Ornamental Disease:
Systemic Fungicide (Bayleton)- 1 – 2 TBS per gal (most uses)
Captan Fungicide- 1 – 2 TBS per gal
Liquid Copper Fungicide- 2 tsp per gal
Dithane M-45- 1.5 TBS per gal
Liquid Ornamental Vegetable Fungicide- 2 – 2.5 TBS per gal per 350 sq ft
Triple Action Neem Oil- 1 oz (2 TBS) per gal
SA 20 Disinfectant- 1 – 3 tsp per gal
Wettable or Dusting Sulfur dust or spray- 2 TBS per gal
Thiomyl Spray or Drench- 1 2/3 tsp – 3 tsp per gal
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Systemic Fungicide (Bayleton):
Use 1–2 tablespoons per gallon for most applications. Effective against a broad spectrum of diseases including powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot. Apply at 7–14 day intervals during active growth. -
Captan Fungicide:
Mix 1–2 tablespoons per gallon. Commonly used for prevention of damping-off, botrytis, and other fungal diseases. Best used as a protective treatment before symptoms appear. -
Liquid Copper Fungicide:
Use 2 teaspoons per gallon. Ideal for bacterial and fungal diseases including blight, black spot, and anthracnose. Avoid applying during extreme heat to reduce the risk of plant burn. -
Dithane M-45:
Mix 1.5 tablespoons per gallon. Broad-spectrum fungicide effective against downy mildew, rust, and early/late blight. Reapply every 7–10 days during wet weather. -
Liquid Ornamental Vegetable Fungicide:
Use 2–2.5 tablespoons per gallon, covering approximately 350 sq ft. This multi-purpose fungicide protects both flowers and vegetables from common foliar diseases. -
Triple Action Neem Oil:
Mix 1 oz (2 tablespoons) per gallon. Functions as an insecticide, fungicide, and miticide. Effective against black spot, rust, and powdery mildew. Spray early in the morning or late evening to avoid leaf burn. -
SA-20 Disinfectant:
Use 1–3 teaspoons per gallon. Ideal for cleaning greenhouse surfaces, pots, and tools. Helps prevent cross-contamination of fungal and bacterial pathogens. -
Wettable or Dusting Sulfur (Dust or Spray):
Mix 2 tablespoons per gallon for fungal control. Works well against powdery mildew and mites. Do not apply within 2 weeks of an oil spray to prevent phytotoxicity. -
Thiomyl Spray or Drench:
Use 1 2/3 to 3 teaspoons per gallon. Effective for root rot and foliar diseases. Apply as a drench to soil or as a foliar spray, depending on the infection site.