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GardentechDaconil Fungicide is a powerful, ready-to-use solution designed to combat a wide range of plant diseases, including leaf spots, rust, blights, and mildews. With a convenient 32-ounce liquid volume and lightweight design, it's perfect for protecting your vegetables, flowers, and shrubs with ease.
Target Species | Fungus |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
S**O
GIVE IT A TRY....YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED
This product works as described. I have St. John's Worts plants in my flower garden. Little did I know they are prone to getting a fungus every year. They look terrible when they get this fungus. I tried this product in hopes of saving them and I'm glad I did!!!!!! This stuff is amazing. I was spraying them once a week until the fungus was gone and I ended up with absolutely beautiful plants. The only negative thing about this product is that the sprayer clogs up and will not spray correctly. All you have to do is get your own spray bottle and pour it in to it. That's what I did and I have no issues with my spray bottle clogging up. I would definitely recommend this product. Give it a try.....you will not be dissapointed.
K**R
Fight the fungus
My beautiful healthy Gerbera Daisies were being attacked by fungus due to the humid weather. This worked after 2 applications
G**T
Spray Stream is Too Coarse, but Still Usable if You Adjust
I do agree with the comments about the "spray" being more like a stream setting. However, I compensated by squeezing the 'trigger' really fast and forcefully, which made it closer to a true spray, and also spraying from a greater distance (about 2.5 feet), which allows the droplets to spread in the air a bit more before hitting the target. When this was done, I got a reasonably uniform coating to the target. Daconil is generally applied liberally ("spray it white, sleep at night," as my golf course super used to say), so even with a proper spray, you are going to get some coalescing of the droplets when they hit the target regardless. So in the end, it's about the same. Given the convenience and the low price, this is a useful format for Daconil for spot treating, even though I do agree that the spray pattern could be improved.
M**O
Top loosened up and leaked out during delivery. Only the stream setting works.
It's a spray.....that's about as easy as it can get.HOWEVER.......the top of the spray bottle was loose so it leaked out in the packaging during delivery.Once I recieved it, unpacked it, sighed 'oh, crap', tightened the cap and cleaned up the bottle, I took it out to my roses.The nozzle has 2 spray settings....stream and spray. The only thing it would do was stream. I would have preferred it do a wide, fine spray, but it would only stream. Very sad.Since I had used up quite a bit trying to stream spray my roses, I kept it.Not quite sure how well it is dealing with the blackspot on my roses yet, so, I'll have to update you all later. I did clip off a huge bunch of black spotted leaves. There is some new growth and it looks pretty good. We'll see how it does next Spring and summer.
M**Y
Daconil itself works but the spray bottle is terrible
Like I said, it seems to work. I'm using it on various hot pepper plants in containers and these plants are pretty susceptible to fungal infection. I have applied this product for a few years now and if you use it every week or two, it'll mitigate the fungal infections on your leaves but here's my issue with this product. The manufacturer knows good and well that you need to spray this stuff on the underside of leaves too and the bottle's spray nozzle is anything but conducive to doing that. No matter how you adjust it, it sprays a narrow stream. You can't get a widely dispersed spray so you literally end up having to treat every leaf individually by wearing a pair of rubber gloves and getting some of this stuff on the gloves and then rubbing it on each and every leaf. If you have a couple plants, that's no problem. If you have 30 plants? That's a couple hours of work minimum and I'm a busy guy. I think the manufacturer has intentionally produced this product with an inferior spray nozzle to ensure that you waste as much of the product as possible so you will then have to buy more. What's more, once you are down to about 30-40% of the bottle, you can't turn the bottle upside down to squirt the underside of leaves. And it gets worse than that even because once you get down to around 20%, the tube that goes into the bottle won't even reach the liquid so you end up needing to buy another spray bottle to use the last 20% of the product. There's no way these were just simple oversights. This was all intentional on the part of the manufacturer. But, the fact is, daconil is effective. So, my only complaint is the inferior spray bottle that is provided that is designed to prevent ease of application and which promotes waste. I would recommend if you do buy this product, that you just buy a really good heavy duty squirter that will produce a fine widely dispersed spray and you'll be happier for it.
J**Y
Daconil cured my rose bushes fungus and rust quickly and saved the rose plant
I noticed some of my rose bushes had fungus and/or rust on their leaves. This product was recommended by a local horticulturist and Daconil cured their fungus and rust quickly and saved the rose plants. I highly recommend. Also, you might buy a higher quality spray bottle and use that to spray the underside of the rose leaves. The original spray bottle has difficulty spraying at awkward angles necessary to apply to the underside of the rose leaves. Overall a wonderful and effective product. Add some bone meal and some 10-5-5 NPK fertilizer and your roses will love you.
N**A
Gloopy and doesn't spray well
I shook this for a long time but it's so thick and viscous it comes out in globs like thick mucous. I tried spraying it on my plants but it comes out in a solid stream and splooshes all in one spot instead of spraying droplets. It's so thick it's basically unusable.
R**Z
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