What diseases on what plants does Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate control? When and how often should I apply?
It is important to remember that consistency of application is essential for maximum control of any plant disease.
Also, be sure to remove and destroy all infected leaves and severely infected limbs to ensure prevention of spreading.
Dilution Rate: Add 3/4 fl. oz. (1 1/2 TBS) Bayer Advanced Garden™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate to 1 gallon of water
PLANTS |
CONTROLS |
WHEN TO APPLY |
| |
|
To Prevent Diseases |
To Treat Existing Disease |
Roses |
Black Spot
Powdery
Mildew
Rust |
Apply every 7-14 days
during the growing
season, starting when
leaves first appear. |
Apply every 7-14 days
for a total of 3 applications
beginning at the first sign
of disease. |
Flowers |
Leaf Spot
Powdery
Mildew
Rust
Southern
Blight |
Apply at least 3 times
per year, 7-14 days
apart, beginning
with Spring
bud break.
Petal Blight - Apply
2-3 times per week
into the flowers as
they open and
develop color. |
Crabapples (Ornamental),
Dogwoods and Other
Landscape (Ornamental)
Trees |
Anthracnose
Leaf Spot
Powdery
Mildew
Rust
Scab |
Azaleas,
Camellias,
Rhododendrons and
Other
Landscape (Ornamental)
Shrubs |
Anthracnose
Black Spot
Leaf Spot
Petal Blight
Powdery
Mildew
Rust
Southern
Blight |
Ground Covers
and Vines |
Houseplants* |
Leaf Spot
Powdery Mildew |
Apply at least 3 times per year,
7-14 days apart. |
*Move indoor houseplants outside before treating.
How should I apply Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate?
Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate may be applied with any one of the following recommended applicators:
Dilution Rate: Add 3/4 fl. oz. (1 1/2 TBS) Bayer Advanced Garden™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate to 1 gallon of water
FOR
DIAL-STYLE
HOSE-END
SPRAYERS |
1. Add the appropriate amounts of concentrate and water to the sprayer tank.
2. Close sprayer, shake well and pressurize.
3. Adjust nozzle to a coarse spray pattern and apply.
4. Occasionally re-pressurize the sprayer if needed to maintain a good spray pattern. |
FOR
DIAL-STYLE
HOSE-END
SPRAYERS |
1. Fill sprayer jar with enough concentrate to cover plants to be treated.
2. Close sprayer and set dial.
3. Attach sprayer to hose and apply. |
FOR
CONCENTRATE
PLUS
WATER
HOSE-END
SPRAYERS |
1. Pour concentrate into sprayer jar to the required fluid ounce level.
2. Add the appropriate amount of water to the gallons level.
3. Replace sprayer top and shake well.
4. Attach sprayer to hose and apply. |
How does Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate work?
Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate contains the active ingredient tebuconazole which provides 3-way action: it kills existing fungi while forming a protective barrier on the outside of the plant and is absorbed into the plant to keep on protecting regardless of weather conditions.
Can Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate be applied to edible crops?
Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate should not be applied to plants grown for food.
Will rain or watering affect the performance of Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate?
Tebuconazole, the active ingredient in Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate, is a systemic fungicide (is absorbed into the plant). Therefore, Bayer Advanced™ Disease Control for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate will keep on protecting regardless of weather conditions.