🌿 Cultivate with Confidence: Your Garden's Best Defense!
Bonide 811 Copper 4E Fungicide is a powerful liquid solution designed to protect a diverse range of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers, from various fungal diseases. This eco-friendly formula is suitable for both indoor and outdoor gardening, ensuring that beneficial insects remain unharmed while effectively combating blight and other threats.
Target Species | Fungus |
Item Form | Liquid |
Liquid Volume | 473 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
C**T
Works on Pachysandra Blight (Volutella fungus)
I have about 1000 sq ft of Pachysandra ground cover. Pachysandra is for the most part a hardy plant. It is susceptable though to the Volutella fungus. Enough so the fungus is also known as Pachysandra blight. I went through many treatments for it and most did very little to nothing. Finally I read one reference which recommended treatment with Copper Fungicide. I tried it and Whallaaa, it worked. However what was also recommended was to spray every 10-14 days alternating between Daconil fungicide and Copper fungicide. I have been adhereing to that regimen for years when I notice the presence of Volutella. It promptly stops the plants from getting worse and eventually eradicates the fungus...for a while.
J**N
Very happy!
I've been fighting early blight on my tomatoes for years. I'd been using Seranade with a little success, but copper fungicide has been miraculous. It's now late August when my tomato plants are usually sad skeletons. Using this product, my tomato plants are green, healthy and producing a bumper crop. I am very happy and so are my tomatoes! I also used it on my mountain laurel suffering from leaf spot and they are thriving with no sign of disease. It is a fantastic product. No negatives.
K**R
Works great for apple rust
I buy this stuff every spring for copper apple rust. Works great if you get it in time.
H**O
Worked to help control outbreak of contagious bacterial Fire Blight or scorching here in Missouri
Worked fantastic in helping rid my Cleveland Pear trees of Fire Blight. We sprayed last summer (2017) then again in the late fall (2017), lastly we followed the directions and sprayed the trees from top to bottom this past spring (2018). The trees are looking fabulous, still the had the expected mild branch tip die off here and there due to some dry spells here in The Mid-West where we're seeing moderate drought conditions, but we still have all our pear trees. We avoided the blight die-off as a few of our neighbors experienced last fall.
N**T
Great for the yard
We got this for our grass that was not looking real green. It’s easy to apply and it worked as expected. It does have a smell so be prepared for that, but it only lasts a little time then it’s fine. It worked and our grass grew and thickened up after.
J**Y
Critical for fruit trees subject to fire blight; carefully follow application instructions
As a hobby I collect/plant/grow a variety of heritage apple trees, all of which have some susceptibility to fireblight, and some of which are extrememly sensitive to it. Bonide's copper fungicide, especially if combined with Bonide's All Seasons Horticultural Oil, is a simple way of keeping all my different apples healthy and happy. Make sure you have or acquire the proper sprays/spsrayers to properly apply, and do not wait for bud break
B**X
Helps with anthraxnose
I use copper on my tomatoes, beans, cucumbers and other vegetables to help with anthraxnose and rust and other fungus infections. It works well. Just mix it in a pump sprayer and saturate the plants and vegetables as well as the ground. The topsoil is where the spores like to sit and then they bounce onto the plant when watering or rain. Spray every 2 weeks and for tomatoes, spray the fruit as soon as it starts to grow and as it grows. Just wash the fruit with soap and water and you are good to eat.
2**S
Their other product works better.
While the Copper product works, it washes off in rain. We found Infuse Bonide to be far superior and our go-to product to stop our Chinese Elm hedges from dying off one at a time, stopping the leaf fungus. This Copper product did not work as well.
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