Safer® 5452 3-in-1 Garden Spray Insect Killer, Ready-To-Use, 32 Oz
- 32 oz.
- RTU spray
- Contains potassium salts of fatty acids (.75%) and sulfur (.4%) as active ingredients
- Targets and kills aphids, beetles (Leaf-feeding), caterpillars (Leaf-feeding), crickets, earwigs, lace bugs, leafhoppers, mealybugs, mites, plant bugs, scale crawlers, thrips and whiteflies
- Controls and kills powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot, rust
- 3-in-1 Concentrate works as a fungicide, an insecticide and a miticide
- OMRI Listed and compliant for use in organic gardening.
Controlling powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot, rust. Multi-insect control: kills aphids, beetles, caterpillars, mealy bugs, thrips and whiteflies. OMRI Listedr and compliant for use in organic gardening, this product works as a fungicide, an insecticide and a miticide.
Do not use on: Delicate fern, apricots, filberts, stock, walnuts, nasturtium, sweet pea, violet, mountain ash, japanese maple, horse chestnut, spinach, viburnum, newly planted cuttings, or plants stressed by drought. Do not apply when plants are in full sun.
Flowers and ornamentals: Apply at first sign of disease infestation. Spray at 7-10 day intervals following rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew, leaf spot, black spot and rust. Be sure to treat new growth and buds.
Beans, peas, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale and peppers: Apply at first sign of disease infection. Spray at 7 day intervals following rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew. Can be used up to the day of harvest.
Strawberries: Apply at first sign of disease infestations. Repeat at 3-week intervals to control powdery mildew.
Apples and pears: Apply at pre-bloom stage or after petal fall as needed to control powdery mildew.
Citrus: Do not apply within 4 weeks following an oil spray.
Potatoes: Apply before disease infestation appears and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew.
Cucumbers and squash: Apply at first sign of diease infestation and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew. Do not spray young plants.
Grapes: For control of powedery mildew, apply when new shoots are 6-10 inches. Repeat before bloom opens and at 14 day intervlas as needed. Do not apply to wine grapes within 21 days of harvest.
Blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, loganberries, and currants: Apply each week starting at first bloom color to control powdery mildew. Continue to spray at 10-14 day intervals until fruit is set, then repeat as needed or following rain.
Melons: Apply at first sign of disease infestation. Spray at 7-10 day intervals, following rain or as needed to control powdery mildew.
Tomatoes: Apply at first sign of disease infestation and repeat as necessary to control powdery mildew. Do not spray young plants.