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Southern Ag Garden Friendly Bio Fungicide Organic, 8 OZ

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  • Size: 8 OZ
  • Biofungicide/Bactericide for control of plant diseases in home gardens, vegetables, ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, lawns, flowers, bedding plants and potted ornamental plants.
  • CONTAINS: 98.85% Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747*
  • For large quantity discount consideration or to request a mixed multi-pack, please message us.


GARDEN FRIENDLY FUNGICIDE FOR ORGANIC USE Biofungicide/Bactericide for control of plant diseases in home gardens; vegetables, ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, lawns, flowers, bedding plants, and potted ornamental plants. Contains: 98.85% Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747* Controls on vegetables: Leaf spots, downy mildew, powdery mildew, damping off, leaf blight, rusts, bacterial spot, gray and white mold, early and late blights, black rot. Controls on fruits and nuts: Alternaria leaf spot, post bloom fruit drop, greasy spot, citrus canker, scab, melanose, powdery mildew, scab, flyspeck, sooty blotch, bot rot/white rot, bitter rot, cedar apple rust, fire blight, bacterial canker, brown rot, gray mold, peach leaf curl, bacterial leaf spot, rusty spot, walnut blight, anthracnose, bacterial canker, shot hole, pecan scab, leaf and fruit spots, fruit rots, damping off, botrytis blight, anthracnose fruit rot, downy mildew, Pythium, Controls on ornamentals: Powdery mildew, anthracnose, bacterial leaf spots, damping off disease, Pythium, late blight, black eye, root rot, gray mold, blight, black root rot, black spot on roses, downey mildew, alternia, leaf spots, rusts, scab, root rot, bottom rot, stem rot, sclerotinia blight, fusarium wilt. Controls on turf: Anthracnose, brown patch, dollar spot, powdery mildew, rust, gray leaf spot, Pythium. Concentrated: Mix 1 teaspoon per gallon of spray solution. For lawns: 1 teaspoon per gallon and use 2 to 5 gallons of spray solution treats 1,000 square feet. (2-5 teaspoons/1000 sq. ft.) Use on: Turf, fruits, vegetables, nuts, trees, ornamentals and potted plants (indoors and outdoors).


Tanya D
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2024
I have battled with black spot on my roses for years and I have had to replace soil, cut my roses back and spend so much money each year trying to eradicate it but always makes a return. I used this to pour into the soil and spray onto the roses on the intense programme of once a week and its finally dealt with the issue
Old and Gray
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
I tried this this year mixed in a pump sprayer with copper and mir-acid and my tomato plants are virtually blight free with a full crop of fruit. Much better than the mix of copper and fertilizer alone that I had been using.
Mr Donut
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2024
Works wonders on all our plants, keeps those ever so damaging bugs away and our next neighbours dog and a roaming cat who sleeps under my spice leaf tree (Tesh Pata leaves used in curry's and rice) all the time, has no allergic reaction to this product. Will definitely buy again next time 🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅
sally buckenham
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2024
We’ve had problems with our lawn for a while, dollar spot, large fairy ring and various patches. We bought a 1 and 1/2 gallon spray bottle and started to treat the lawn, after a few treatments (I gave the dollar spots a good soak with the solution) it has greatly improved, the dollar spots have gone and you can barely see the fairy ring now. Would recommend grass looking lush again
Mike Mueller
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
Saved my grow as fars I'm concerned. It also helps the roots and break down nutrients for better absorption. I went from sick plants to outstanding plants after in a couple of usages. I am going to start using it as a regular supplement
JRAZ
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
I have a pyracantha hedge with a severe case of fire blight. I had the bushes trimmed way back, and prepared to spray with a product that kills the bacteria. EVERY PRODUCT THAT TOTALLY KILLS THE FIRE BLIGHT MEANT I WOULD HAVE TO WEAR FULL PPE AND COULD KILL DOMESTIC PETS AND NEIGHBORHOOD WILDLIFE!!!.I have to spray this every 7-10 days, but it is much safer. One of the reasons I’m so eager to save the pyracantha is the large flock of birds that makes the hedge a home. I also am not willing to harm the neighborhood feral cat colony, or my stubborn cat that occasionally runs out and makes me play “chase the kitty”.I’ve sprayed the bushes 3x and the bushes are growing back well. Blooms should develop soon, which is how the bacteria gets in, so I’ll be diligent with thee spraying.
Neil Allison
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
To use instead of hydroguard take 20 mil of water and mix in 1 mil of SAG Fungacide. Then take the mixture and add 1 mil per gallon for hydro,coco, peat, rockwool. Also works in soil of course.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
this saved our peppers. we've really been worried to put anything on our plants but got early blight. this helped a lot and I'm hoping the tomatoes come back in the fall. on a whim we sprayed down a planter that had way too many mushrooms growing in it and a eggplant that we have tried unsuccessfully to kill. that eggplant came back with a vengeance and had at least four fruits on it the last time we looked, great product.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2023
I could no longer find fresh peach leaf curl organic pesticide, so I found this and it worked really well to heal my tree that was suffering with lots of curled and speckled leaves. Its a little costly but so worth it!
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023
I use it in every DWC or Kratky grow due to pythium/root rot issues with higher reservoir temps of 76F in the reservoir. It helps, it's not 100% effective, but it does help. I think the salts reduce it's effects the higher they go, ppm over 1200. Since it's hydro and the bacteria needs organic waste to reproduce it must be applied regularly. Their isn't any info from the company on it's use in hydro and maybe that's why they don't have any directions for hydro usage and it's effectiveness. No actual shelf life time frames, I don't even think put any storage info on the label. I can see this being very effective for soil grows, but in hydro it's limited. Know the proper procedure for disposing and it's usage prior to buying.
Mr. T. A. Cox
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2022
Took a long time to arrive. small bottle for the price. i hope it works, couldnt find out as by time it arrived wasnt needed
Wiota Pecatonica
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2022
In mid to late summer our tomato plants get infected with Septoria leaf spot, which will kill most varieties of big toms just when they're starting to produce blossoms & fruit. The bacteria in this product help tomato plants fight that fungus. I make up the recommended solution in a bucket and let the plants' roots soak in it for a few minutes before transplanting. I've also used it in a sprayer to coat the leaves & stems. It doesn't wipe out fungus, but it seems to slow the spread. It's important to get the anti-fungus bacteria solution into the soil around your plants. Septoria spores must be airborne and endemic here. I haven't had any better luck growing tomatoes in containers or straw bales than I had growing them in soil. If you have this disease, don't give up on tomatoes. Choose varieties with some resistance to or tolerance of Septoria leaf spot,* and try this anti-fungal bacteria to keep it somewhat at bay. Watch your plants vigilantly and remove any leaf with a spot, and pick up any dead leaves around the base of plants (burn or put in bagged garbage anything diseased). Mulching around plants slows the spread from soil splashing up, but like I said-- it's airborne and unescapable.*Heirloom brandywine type; Matt's wild cherry tomato; Iron Lady.
Julie Whalen
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018
I'm not sure what to rate this yet. I was looking for something longer lasting than milk/baking soda spray. I applied it on leaves that already had signs of blight, powdery mildew or downy mildew. It killed the leaves completely within a couple days. I do see some new healthy growth on the cukes, which had the downy mildew, but no difference on tomatoes, zucchini, etc. I'll be trying it next year as a preventative & will update with how that works, but as others have said, if you already have leaf damage, this isn't going to do much for you.