May also be applied as a soil drench or through drip irrigation to improve root quality and protect against soil-borne pathogens. Labeled for a broad range of fungal diseases in most edible crops. Definitely worth a try to prevent late blight in your potatoes!
Various university trials have shown Regalia to be effective for downy and powdery mildew in cucurbits; bacterial spot, septoria leaf spot and powdery mildew in field tomatoes; mummy berry in blueberries; and powdery mildew and Botrytis bunch rot in grapes. Cannabis growers use it as a drench administered with liquid nutrients to prevent fungal problems, which is probably a good idea since you really don’t want to be smoking copper-based fungicides. Safe for bees. Please see pesticide label here. EPA reg. 84059-3.
- As a pre-plant dip for improved plant health and suppression of certain soil-borne diseases: 1–2 qts per 100 gallons of water (submerge roots or plugs ensuring full coverage, then remove) prior to transplanting.
- As foliar spray: 2–4 qts per 100 gallons of water.
- As soil drench: 1–2 qts per 100 gallons of water, and at a sufficient rate to thoroughly soak the growing media and root zone.
- In-furrow spraying: 1–2 qts per acre (detailed instructions on product label).
- Drip irrigation: 1–4 qts per acre (detailed instructions on product label).
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