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when to apply bonide infuse fungal treatment

by Prof. Rosalee Brakus V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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First application should be in May or June before disease is present. Apply every 14 days. If needed, repeat every 21 days when conditions are favorable for disease to occur.

USE AT FIRST SIGN - This product is highly effective when it is used to prevent diseases or applied at the first sign of disease. Consider treating early in the season. FLEXIBLE APPLICATION - Apply to your garden by using a pump-up sprayer, water style sprayer, or dial-style hose-end sprayer.

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When should bonide infuse Systemic Disease Control be applied?

Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control should be applied when temperatures are between 65 and 85 degrees for optimal results. Was this answer helpful to you? Yes No Does Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control harm bees if sprayed on flowering shrubs such as hydrangeas when they are in bloom?

When is the best time of year to use bonide?

Consider treating early in the season. This product may be used on all cool and warm-season grasses such as Bentgrass, Bluegrass, Bermudagrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, St. Augustinegrass Zoysiagrass, or their mixtures in residential turf sites. Since 1926, Bonide has been providing products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems.

What is bonide infuse™?

BONIDE Infuse™ prevents and stops major disease on listed roses, flowers, lawns, trees, and shrubs. It's powerful systemic protection won't wash off and lasts up to 1 month on certain diseases. Proven to encourage turf rooting. Prevents and stops most major plant diseases

Is there a temperature limit for the bonide infuse concentrate?

I know several weed killers, for instance, shouldn't be applied over 85 degrees. Are there similar restrictions with the Bonide INFUSE concentrate? Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control should be applied when temperatures are between 65 and 85 degrees for optimal results.

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When do you apply bonide infuse?

Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control should be applied when temperatures are between 65 and 85 degrees for optimal results.

How do you use bonide infuse systemic disease control?

0:591:45Infuse Systemic Fungicide by Bonide - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you choose to use liquid you can get the concentrate liquid mix it with water and spray it. YouMoreIf you choose to use liquid you can get the concentrate liquid mix it with water and spray it. You can also use this liquid on your landscape.

Is bonide copper fungicide systemic?

Answer: Bonide Liquid Copper Fingicide Concentrate is not labeled to be used as a systemic drench. We would recommend using Agrisel BioPhos Pro Systemic Fungicide. It provides preventive and curative control of plant fungal diseases like Phytophthora, downy mildew, powdery mildew, greasy spot, late blight, and more.

Which is systemic fungicide?

Systemic fungicides are those that are absorbed into the plant. Locally systemic fungicides move within the plant but not far from the site of penetration. Some locally systemic fungicides can have a translaminar mode of action and move through the leaf from one side of the leaf to the other.

How do you use systemic fungicides?

2:003:33How to Use Systemic Fungicide RTS: Product Review - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPosition. Apply systemic fungicide RTS evenly to the affected. Areas and the adjacent areas toMorePosition. Apply systemic fungicide RTS evenly to the affected. Areas and the adjacent areas to ensure no disease spreads it can also be applied to ornamental gardens and trees.

What can you use Infuse on?

CONTROLS A VARIETY OF DISEASES - Infuse prevents and stops black spot, dollar spot, rust, brown patch, powdery mildew, leaf spot, snow mold, and many more. TOTAL COVERAGE OF LAWN - Provides a broad spectrum of disease control for roses, flowers, lawns, trees, shrubs, and multiple other garden plants.

When do you use bonide copper fungicide?

For best results, start spraying before the disease is visible or when it is first noticed on the plant. Spray all plant parts thoroughly, and repeat every 7-10 days. If possible, time applications so that at least 12 hours of dry weather follows application.

When do you apply copper fungicide?

Ideally, apply copper fungicide before fungus is visible. Otherwise, apply the product immediately when you first notice signs of fungal disease. If the fungus is on fruit trees or vegetable plants, you can safely continue to spray every seven to 10 days until harvest.

When do you apply copper fungicide to fruit trees?

In fall around Thanksgiving, apply copper. Spray sulfur in early January and then at least two weeks later make a spray with dormant oil. Then make another copper spray in mid-to late February. Don't combine copper and sulfur or sulfur and oil in the same tank to minimize the risk of damage to tree bark.

When should fungicide be applied?

Fungal control products should be applied once every other week, for three or more applications. This means you will have to re-apply the fungicide in 7 to 14 day intervals over the growing season. The reason for this is weathering and chemical breakdown. The rates and doses listed on the product must be followed.

Should I water after applying fungicide?

Avoid watering your lawn for at least 24 hours after applying a contact fungicide to prevent washing away the protective layer of the treatment from the leaves of grass. You can, however, water the lawn after spraying a systemic fungicide to aid in getting rid of lawn root rots.

Can I apply fungicide before rain?

In summary, it is best to apply fungicides before a rain if at all possible. If a heavy rain occurs shortly after a fungicide application, it usually makes more sense to shorten the interval before the next fungicide application than to make a second application immediately after the rain.

Can you eat basil with infuse?

Can I eat basil or parsley which accidentally received some spray while spraying nearby trees with INFUSE. A. No, all edible plants that had Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control drift on to them should be discarded as this product is not labeled for edible plants.

Can you use Bonide on Hydrangeas?

Yes, you may use Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Contro l on hydrangeas as they are a species of shrub. You would mix 1 Tablespoon (½ fl. oz.) per gallon of water and apply every 14-28 days.

Can you use Bonide Infuse on fruit trees?

Bonide Infuse Systemic Disease Control is not labeled to be used during the dormant season or on fruit bearing trees. You can use a product like Hi-Yield Dormant Spray Oil during the dormant season. Keep in mind that you will need to stop treatment once the tree is coming out of dormancy for the fruit to be safe to eat.

Does Bonide Infuse harm bees?

Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is a fungicide, so the active ingredient will not harm bees that land on plants that have been sprayed with the product.

Can you mix Bonide with cannabis?

Unfortunately, Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is not specifically labeled for cannabis, therefore, we are unable to provide mixing or use instructions for Cannabis. We recommend that you contact your local Cooperative Extension Office or Bonide at 800-536-8231 for further advise.

How long does Bonide Infuse last?

The systemic nature of Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control prevents it from being washed off by rain or watering and lasts for up to 4 weeks.

Can you use Bonide on Hydrangeas?

Yes, you may use Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Contro l on hydrangeas as they are a species of shrub. You would mix 1 Tablespoon (½ fl. oz.) per gallon of water and apply every 14-28 days.

Does Bonide Infuse harm bees?

Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is a fungicide, so the active ingredient will not harm bees that land on plants that have been sprayed with the product.

What is bonide fungicide?

Bonide INFUSE Lawn & Landscape Granules is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide that controls botrytis, cylindrocladium, fusarium, gliocladium, myrothecium, penicillium, ramularia, rhizoctonia, sclerotinia, thielaviopsison, and many others listed on the label. Treats up to 5,000 sq. ft. of turf and can be used on annual and perennial flowers, bedding plants, foliage plants, ground covers, and deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs.

Can you use bonide on fruit trees?

A. Bonide INFUSE Lawn & Landscape Granules should NOT be applied to or near fruit trees or bushes. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer, Bonide for information on the residual and the safety of eating future edible vegetation. They can be reached at 315-736-8231.

What is fungicide?

FAQ’s – Disease. What is a fungicide and what does it do? Fungicides are a type of pesticide, a chemical compound, which prevents and/or controls diseases on plants. What is the difference between a contact and systemic fungicide?

Do fungicides travel through the plant?

Systemic fungicides enter inside the plant and travel throughout the plant’s vascular system. They are both protective and curative before and after the disease has started. Any disease that enters from any point on the plant will be subject to the systemic fungicide, this includes any new plant growth. Both systemic and contact fungicides are ...

Do contact fungicides penetrate the root system?

Contact fungicides remain on the outside of the plant and form a protective barrier against diseases that penetrate the tissue. Contacts will not have any effect on diseases that enter through the root system. Systemic fungicides enter inside the plant and travel throughout the plant’s vascular system. They are both protective and curative ...

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From the manufacturer

Infuse prevents and stops black spot, dollar spot, rust, brown patch, powdery mildew, leaf spot, snow mold, and many more.

Product Description

Infuse Systemic Disease ControlProvides broad spectrum disease control on roses, flowers, lawns, trees and shrubs. Powerful systemic protection that prevents and cures. Works for up to 4 weeks on certain diseases.

Pest solutions for your home, lawn and garden

Controls powdery mildew, downy mildew, black spot, peach leaf curl, rust, and other listed diseases. Perfect for use on vegetables, roses, fruits, nuts, herbs, ornamentals, and turf. Incredibly easy to apply and can be used up to the day of harvest.

Additional Product Information

CONTROLS PLANT DISEASES - Liquid Copper Fungicide helps control powdery mildew, downy mildew, black spot, peach leaf curl, rust, and many other listed diseases.

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