Spectracide Immunox Multi-Purpose Fungicide Spray Concentrate for Gardens is highly effective when it is used to prevent diseases or applied at the first sign of disease. It can be used outdoors on roses, flowers, ornamental shrubs, trees, lawns, nuts and vegetables. Prevents and cures all major diseases including brown patch, powdery mildew, black spot, rust, blights, scab and others listed with up to 2 weeks protection. Won’t wash away by rain or sprinklers once dried and it works against diseases for up to 2 weeks. Treat early in the season for best results. USE TIPS: 1. Treat roses on a seven- to 10-day schedule. If Black spot is not a problem, a 10- to 14-day schedule is recommended. 2. When treating azaleas, mountain laurel or rhododendrons, begin spraying when flowers start to show color. 3. When treating irises, increase use rate to 2 fl. oz/gallon of water. 4. For douglas fir, loblolly pine and slash pine, use 3 fl oz/gallon of water. Begin treating in early spring and continue treating every two to three weeks until threat of infection has passed. HOW TO USE: CHOOSE AN APPLICATION METHOD. PUMP-UP SPRAYER OR TRIGGER BOTTLE SPRAYER Fill with required amount of water. Add the amount of concentrate specified. Replace sprayer top and shake well before spraying. DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYER Set sprayer to the “fl oz/gallon” level specified. Use only enough product for the area to be treated. Close sprayer, attach to hose and apply. CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER-STYLE SPRAYER Determine the amount of concentrate required. Pour concentrate into sprayer jar to the required “fl oz” level. Then add the required amount of water to the “gallon” level. Replace sprayer top on jar and shake well before spraying. Read the entire label and follow all precautions and directions.
Product Features
- Cures and prevents all major diseases on roses, flowers and ornamental shrubs
- Protects for up to 2 weeks
- Can’t be washed off by rain once dried
- Protects fruits, nuts and vegetables
Anonymous says
It literally works. No foliar damage. Fixed an early blight in one night. This works. Period. I live in zone 8, and summers are extremely humid. So together with an out of balance good /damaging bugs, for my gardens there will be fungus. No matter how many steps I take for proper garden practices, not over watering, not wetting foliage, no leaving debris on the ground from trimmed plants etc.Anyway, last year was the first time I used it and it saved my gardens. This year, just as helpful . I really had a difficult time deciding with what type of…
Anonymous says
After some treatments, it’s starting to work! So far, I have had pretty good success. We planted four new hydrangeas this year. Three of them ended up having a leaf disease that was identified as a fungus.One was completely leafless by the time I applied the first dose. I followed the directions on the bottle, also pruning them to allow more aeration, and removing diseased leaves from the plant and from the ground as they fell.The first dose showed no progress on any plant, but I noticed more leaves falling (damaged…