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Old March 24, 2022   #7
DK2021
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Coastal CT, zone 7a
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Originally Posted by RayR View Post
Anybody see this one? This one is on the shelf at the local Walmart this year for $19.97.

ARBER Biofungicide

Control challenging diseases longer with our natural bio fungicide. Protects against fungus, mold, mildew, and rot using Mother Nature’s good bacteria. Say goodbye to disease on your leaves and in your soil and hello to stronger plants.

Disease protection for both indoor and outdoor gardening
Use On: Vegetables, roses, fruits, berries, nuts, flowers, foliage houseplants, ornamental trees, and shrubs
Controls and Suppresses: Grey and white molds, downy mildews, black spots on roses, leaf spots, root rot, botrytis, and more

Arber's Bio Fungicide is made from a unique strain of bacteria originally discovered in a rice field in Northern California. We grow and concentrate two major groups of natural compounds to make a powerful combination that stops germinating plant disease spores. Our good bacteria grows over the surface of leaves and roots, creating a protective shield that wards off bad bacterias and prevents disease from developing.

Active Ingredients:

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain F727* cells and spent fermentation media: 96.4%
Other Ingredients: 3.6%
*Contains a minimum of 1x109 cfu/mL of product
Net Contents: 1 pint/ 16oz concentrate

For optimal results use in your regular watering cycle. Also ideal for: transplants, potting mixes, as a rooting compound or in hydroponics

Mix: 0.25 oz Arber concentrate with 32 oz water or 1 oz - 2.5 oz concentrate with 1 Gallon of water
Apply directly to soil or apply to leaves. One application every 10-14 days for wellness and every 5-7 days for major disease control.

https://growarber.com/
Have no experience with any Arber product but this year in addition to regular neem spraying I am trying a different product that contains Bacillus amyloliquefaciens D747 to control cedar-apple rust on my apple trees.
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