BONIDE 883 Fung-onil Fungicide Ready-to-Use, 1 quart

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  $9.99

Description

Control fungal diseases in your garden with Fung-onil Multi-Purpose Fungicide from Bonide! The active ingredient, chlorothalonil, is an effective ingredient in preventing a variety of fungal diseases that are common in plants. This broad-spectrum fungicide is effective in the control and prevention of many garden diseases including leaf spot, rust, blight, rot, mildew scab, mold and more.

Protecting Your Plants From Disease

Protect your plants with Gertens selection of high-quality fungicides. Fungal infections can quickly wreak havoc on your garden, causing unsightly damage and stunting growth. Our range of fungicides are designed to combat a variety of common fungal issues, including powdery mildew, rust, and blight. With easy-to-use formulations and effective results, our fungicides are a must-have for any gardener looking to maintain a healthy and thriving garden. 

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Details

Protect plants in your garden with this fungicide. Fung-onil Ready-to-Use Fungicide can be applied to a variety of types of plants, including fruits, vegetables, beans, trees, flowers and shrubs. This solution arrives conveniently ready-to-use in a trigger sprayer bottle. To use, shake well and apply to affected plants. For full use instructions, please see product label.

  • Broad spectrum fungicide for gardens
  • Controls leaf spots, rust, blights, fruit rot and more listed diseases
  • For Healthier Plants
  • For use on roses, flowers, vegetables, fruit & shade trees
  • Multi-purpose fungicide, for control of plant disease

NOTICE: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chlorothalonil, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

More Information

Container Size 1 Quart
Type RTU (Ready to Use)
Brand Bonide

Product Questions (7)

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