

🌱 Defend your garden’s legacy—because your plants deserve the best!
Daconil Fungicide is a trusted 16-oz solution designed for outdoor residential use that kills, stops, and prevents over 80 plant diseases. Safe for a wide range of plants including flowers, vegetables, shrubs, fruit, and shade trees, it features a formula that does not accumulate in the food chain. Highly rated by users, it effectively controls stubborn fungi like anthracnose and boxwood fungus, making it an essential tool for serious gardeners aiming to protect and preserve their green investments.
| ASIN | B007RG8L24 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,076 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #408 in Insect & Pest Repellent Spray Concentrates |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (114) |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 100526103 |
| Manufacturer | Gulf Stream Home & Garden |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 4.75 x 8.7 inches |
S**.
Kills anthracnose (Colletotrichum trichellum)
Anthracnose is a nasty fungus. It looks exactly like overwatering and slowly spreads. Think I finally have it under control. My spouse has a lot of houseplants ranging from succulents to philodendron. Recently we had the one two punch of bringing a plant infested with thrips home from Walmart. This was compounded by Anthracnose spreading amongst her plants. First of I STRONGLY SUGGEST the $26 usb microscope if you have plants of any kind. Without it we would still be running in circles. Pests can be very hard to see and clearly identify. It also allowed me to see the fungus well enough to see the small black fruiting bodies of the Anthracnose. Unfortunately microscopic images aren't that common in online discussion so it took a good bit of digging to find out what exactly I was dealing with. Spraying down with daconil and removing infected leaves seems to have stopped this horrible fungus. See images for what it looks like under microscope (note small black round bodies).
H**S
English Boxwood fungus treatment works
It works. This is the only recommended fungicide that works on the current English boxwood fungus infection that turns stems and leaves brown in summer, killing many of them. You need to experiment with the type garden hose sprayer to get the right concentration and use it monthly between May and October. I used it more concentrated than suggested and a white residue is visible on some of the leaves. Yes it is expensive, but I would rather pay $500 a year to save a $100,000 worth of boxwoods. Don't believe those figures? Go to a nursery and see what 2-3 ft boxwoods cost. And then there are 6 ft tall ones. Priceless.
S**E
Perfect for Dogwoods!
I have been using this product for years => with great satisfaction & a healthy Dogwood tree! You must be diligent with prescribed application & inspect your tree often => re-apply as necessary. Easy to use & works well in terms of fungus fighting & prevention.
J**E
Working!
Use to control fungicides in rose bushes, Japanese shrubs and they seem to be coming back. So, hopefully they will recover fully.
S**2
Worked good on my tomatoes and cucumbers.
Purchased to use on rust problem on my hollyhocks, sorry didn't help. Used it on my tomatoes and cucumbers and it appears to stop early leaf powdery mildew.
A**R
Rx for Daylily rust
I use 2 bottles of Daconil in 25 gallon sprayer to treat rust on my daylilies every 2 weeks. Wonderful results as long as I spray on schedule. ,
A**R
Recommended by my friend who gardens a lot.
Easy to mix and if it meets it's claims I will be happy.
G**R
Works As Advertised
Won't be without again. Using it as a preventative for Septoria.