🌿 Protect Your Greenery with Confidence!
Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide is a powerful 32 oz solution designed to control diseases caused by bacteria and fungi, while also effectively managing moss and algae. Weighing just 2 pounds, this manual application fungicide is perfect for both amateur gardeners and professional landscapers looking for reliable results.
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Target Species | Fungus |
Item Form | Liquid |
M**2
TS MIRACLE STUFF! if you have pine needle loss not caused by insects THIS IS THE STUFF YOU NEED!
MIRACLE HAPPINESS.pine trees can get bagworms that eat the pine needles, that wasnt my problem. (if you do have any type of pine tree/ bush and have bagworms ugly black worms that turn into white moths, and eat the pine needles, or bush leaves, get bifiden) my problem was a fungus that makes the needles fall off and from growing again called needlecast. i have many pine trees and 3 were really bad 1 almost gone, trying to save it. after one dousing good application and fertilizer stakes to encourage new growth, several that has some of this are like new. 2 of the 3 which were really bad are almost there, and 1 which was almost dead with no needles, I am trying to bring back. the bad and kinda bad ones i did 2 applications so far 2 weeks apart, bc it rained a lot. but this stuff kills the fungus and the needles come back. it makes enough for me to use it for 5 years this little container.WORD TO THE WISE. after you mix this with water, only a couple oz are needed per gallon, use the mix, if you let it sit it gets ugly stick black, use it and rinse the container out.dont spray near a white fence, will turn black.clean up any that spills when you mix right away and no problem. its really dark blue.thought it would be green. was surprised.I am going to spray the really bad trees every 2 weeks until like new, and the ones with a little bit just april, june, and sept.also for really good growth and vibrant pines, put the fertilizer stakes in april after ground isnt frozen, and in sept. i didnt fertilize them in sept. before but now i do. much better looking trees.if you happen to smell it in the wind, you get a faint catpiss scent. very faint. dont spray too close to your house it can stain the siding, shingles, paint, or dont do it on windy day. I would imagine if you have to spray close to house, if you have garden house on and ready you can just rinse it off it you do it right away
R**R
Never seen a recovery like it!
While I don't have the lab equipment to prove if this saved my squash plant, I've never seen a recovery quite like it. One of my summer squash seedlings was most likely dying of root rot. After a week of non-stop showers and unseasonably cold temperatures, it had wilted so much it was lying flat. I had already lost three of the same plant a few weeks earlier. As I was using this as a pre-treatment for my peppers, I used this on my dying squash figuring it would good to get the fungicide in the soil for the next thing I planted.The squash seedling completely recovered! In all my years of gardening I've never seen a seedling so far gone ever recover, especially since squashes have some of the most delicate root systems out there. We'll see if this keeps my other plants healthy throughout the season as I had a lab confirm I have quite a bit of pathogenic fungi in my soil.
K**S
Works as intended.
Working as intended, my magnolia tree us on the mend. Too much rain this spring caused fungus. A few applications and she's looking much better!!
T**R
Spray
Pretty good stuff
M**R
Works well against powdery mildew
We use this mostly as part of a spraying rotation on our fruit trees, cucumbers and squashes, lilacs and rhodies/azaleas to protect against powdery mildew and it seems to work well.This is the 2nd bottle of this brand that I have bought and both have lived up to expectations. They are also well packaged in bags/wrap so they are pretty well protected in transit. I have never had any issues with this on delivery.
M**L
Excellent
This worked like magic on my tomato blight. Tried commercial fungicide and neem oil which were worthless.I used 10 to 15 teaspoons per gallon mixed with silicon and some liquid dish detergent for a surfactant. It rained shortly after application so I reapplied and reapplied frequently. It is the rain and the heat that is the main cause of blight or fungus as you will so it may seem like you are winning the battle however this is not the case. Tomato blight is mainly caused by heat from the sun and humidity and rain so the only way to really treat this disease is to keep the plants cool as possible and do not listen to anyone who says tomatoes need full sun as that is the biggest lie in the gardening world. Diseased foliage must be removed daily and disposed properly to restrict further spreading but the real enemy is moisture and heat so control sun exposure after the plants are a month old otherwise just live with the disease.
V**E
It works!
OMG this product saved our clucia plants. Recommend 100%
T**Y
I will buy again
Good for my plants especially my deset rose that don't like wet roots
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