Fungicide - Copper Dust
Details
Captain Jack's Organic Copper Fungicide controls a variety of plant diseases using a low concentration of copper, including powdery mildew, rusts, blackspot, leaf and fruit spot, downy mildew, fruit rot, and late blight.
- Dormant and growing season liquid copper fungicide.
- Use for early and late blight on tomatoes and potatoes.
- Controls peach leaf curl.
- For hydroponic gardening.
- For a wide range of listed plant diseases.
- Suitable for organic gardening.
This product is a patented, fixed copper fungicide, made by combining a soluble copper fertilizer with a fatty acid, known technically as a true soap. The copper soap fungicide controls many common diseases using a low concentration of copper. The net result is an excellent vegetable, fruit and ornamental fungicide. This product is suited for use both indoors and outdoors.
Size: 4 lbs.
This product is intended for small garden use only. Use lower rates when plants are small, and the higher rates when plants are well-developed, during heavy rain seasons, or when disease conditions are severe.
FRUIT & NUTS
As a Dust: Control of disease depends upon thorough and complete application (a thin, uniform film) to both tops and undersides of leaves. Small canisters may be used as a duster by partially crushing and rapidly squeezing the sides in upright position, or use a good pressure duster. Application when wind is very light or absent, usually early morning or evening, will prevent drift and loss of product to adjacent areas.
As a Spray: (Using hand or tank sprayers) - Consult spray table on product label. Add proper amount of powder to small amount of water, strain, add remainder of water and spray - agitate sprayer to keep nozzle from plugging. Apply 3 gallons of mixed solution to a small tree or bush, 6 gallons of mixed solution to a medium size tree, or 9 gallons of mixed solution to a large tree. Thoroughly spray upper and lower surfaces of foliage to the point of runoff. Do not overspray.
VEGETABLES & HERBS
As a Dust: Control of disease depends upon thorough and complete application (a thin, uniform film) to both tops and undersides of leaves. Small canisters may be used as a duster by partially crushing and rapidly squeezing the sides in upright position, or use a good pressure duster. Application when wind is very light or absent, usually early morning or evening, will prevent drift and loss of product to adjacent areas.
As a Spray: (Using hand or tank sprayer) - Consult spray table in the product label. Add proper amount of powder to small amount of water and strain. Next, add solution to 3 gallons of water and pply to cover 1,000 square feet. Agitate sprayer to keep nozzle from plugging. Thoroughly spray upper and lower surfaces of foliage to the point of runoff. Do not overspray.
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERS, SHRUBS, & VINES
As a Dust: Control of disease depends upon thorough and complete application (a thin, uniform film) to both tops and undersides of leaves. Small canisters may be used as a duster by partially crushing and rapidly squeezing the sides in upright position, or use a good pressure duster. Application when wind is very light or absent, usually early morning or evening, will prevent drift and loss of product to adjacent areas.
As a Spray: (Using hand or tank sprayer) - Consult spray table in the product label. Add proper amount of powder to small amount of water and strain. Next, add solution to 3 gallons of water and pply to cover 1,000 square feet. Agitate sprayer to keep nozzle from plugging. Thoroughly spray upper and lower surfaces of foliage to the point of runoff. Do not overspray.
Not for sale in Alaska or California.
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