Control Devastating Plant Disease
Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide is specially formulated with sulfur to stop the spread of fungal diseases that can devastate your plants. Plant diseases, including powdery mildew, black spot, rust and leaf spot, can quickly spread to nearby plants, wiping out an entire crop.
Apply Garden Fungicide, which uses sulfur, at the first sign of powdery mildew, black spot and rust to keep your plants free of disease so they can continue to grow healthy and strong.
Safer Brand Fungicide will control:
- Powdery Mildew
- Rust
- Black Spot
- Leaf Spot
Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide controls and prevents fungal diseases in plants, including powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot and rust. Once sprayed, Garden Fungicide creates an environment that is not optimal for these diseases to grow and spread, therefore stopping the attack on plants. Protect your flowers, foliage, ornamentals, vegetables and fruit up until the day before harvest.
This convenient ready-to-use spray is OMRI Listed® and compliant for use in organic gardening, allowing you a to work on your organic garden without worry about these diseases and fungi.
Protect plants from fungal disease
Fungal diseases can take over and destroy plants rapidly. Use Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide to protect your roses and flowers from unsightly black spot. Control leaf spot and rust on beautiful foliage plants and ornamentals. Keep vegetables and fruit, such as strawberries, beans and peas, free from powdery mildew so they can continue to grow vibrant and delicious.
How to use Safer Brand Fungicide
Be sure to shake the bottle well before using to ensure proper mixture and distribution before spraying. Apply Garden Fungicide at the first sign of infection. Spray plants thoroughly to saturate upper and lower surfaces of the plant foliage. Apply every 7-10 days, after rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew, leaf spot, black spot and rust. For strawberries, apply at 3 week intervals only. Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide can be used up to the day before harvest, so you can keep damaging fungi at bay until the very end!
An Convenient, ready-to-use solution
When damaging fungi attacks your garden plants, having a solution that’s simple, quick and easy-to-use is the way to go. Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide comes in a convenient ready-to-use solution to make controlling fungal disease easy. Plus, we’ve added a newly designed sprayer head to our bottles for a more consistent spray pattern, so you can target and eliminate fungus.
Brand | Safer Brand |
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SKU | PC-MLSF-32 |
Weight (lb.) | 2.3000 |
Width (in.) | |
Prop 65 | false |
Height (in.) | |
Length (in.) | |
Hazardous Material | false |
UPC | 024654554504 |
Lead Time | Ships in 2-3 business days |
ETL Listed | No |
UL Listed | No |
Bug Type | Fungus |
Application Type | ["Liquid"] |
Product Type | Fungicide |
OMRI Certified | Yes |
Usage Area | Indoor & Outdoor |
Concentration | Ready-to-Use |
Concentration Ratio | Ready To Use |
Ingredient Base | Organic Based |
Safer Brand Garden Fungicide Ready-to-Use, 32 oz. Videos
Safer Brand Garden Fungicide Ready-to-Use, 32 oz. Questions & Answers
How do I know if my plant is being attacked by an insect or a disease?
If it’s an insect, the plant may have holes in its leaves. Turn the leaves over and you may see the insects themselves clustered on the underside of the leaves. You may also see and feel a sticky substance if it’s an insect because the insect will leave a secretion on the plant.
My pumpkins' leaves have white powder on them. What is it? How do I get rid of it?
It sounds like you are talking about powdery mildew. There are fungicides, such as Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide, on the market that can work effectively in controlling powdery mildew.
How do I get rid of anthracnose on my dogwood tree?
The best way to control anthracnose includes several measures. Starting with varieties that are resistant to disease, especially anthracnose. Be sure to prune the tree during the dormant season by removing dead branches.
I want an organic garden, so I don’t want to use harmful chemicals. Will the organic products work as well as the chemical pesticides?
Yes, they will be even better for the environment and for your insect control needs. Organic control methods target the specific insect pest, usually without harming the beneficial insects you want in your garden to help with insect pest control.
At one time it was thought that a general chemical pesticide which would wipe out all of the insects was the best method, but since then, insect pest control has come a long way. It was realized that there are beneficial insects that are natural predators of insect pests, and these should be allowed to live in your garden, helping to control small infestations.
In addition, the environment cannot safely handle general “umbrella” pesticides, which become absorbed into the ground soil and carried into streams and groundwater, resulting in toxic pollutants being released into our environment.