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Questions and Answers for Bonide Rose Rx Multi-Purpose Fungicide, Insecticide and Miticide, 16 oz. Concentrated Solution for Organic Gardening

Internet #305716230

Model #917

Store SKU #1003274542

  • Controls insects, diseases, and mites
  • Approved for organic gardening
  • Mix with water and apply using sprinkler can or hand-held sprayer

Questions & Answers

7Questions
caret
Q:Should I apply this before using fertilizer? Wait a day, week, month?
by|Apr 30, 2023
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A:  Wait a week between applications

by|Jun 19, 2023
    caret
    Q:I know the precautions say harmful to domestic animals, but the label is not specific how. My goats have eaten my roses plants, but only some of the plant.
    by|May 23, 2021
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    A:  We do not have any safety testing or data when it comes to animals grazing. We can't advise the goats eat treated plants.

    by|May 24, 2021
      caret
      Q:Bayer had/has a similar product, % mixture was the same, but the application was to pour it into the soil around the base of the plant. Is your product designed to be sprayed directly on the rose's leaves, branches, and new growth? That would be so much easier if so.
      by|Jun 20, 2020
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      A:  Annette, this product is a foliage spray only. We have a drench called Rose RX Systemic Drench for the other purpose.

      by|Jun 23, 2020
        caret
        Q:Trying to spray a Japanese Lilac Tree 20’ tall
        by|May 9, 2020
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        A:  Thank you for your question. Certainly, Rose Rx 3 in 1 Concentrate can be used in Bonide's Auto Mix & Spray unit. Please shake the concentrate, fill the vessel with the concentrate, set the dial to 1 oz. (2 tbsp.) setting, connect together then spray away. Apply a light even thorough coat of the solution, then once done remaining concentrate can be poured back into the container.

        by|May 15, 2023
          caret
          Q:Is it safe for bees after it has dried or after a specific period of time? Trying to see if I can apply it while they are dormant without hurting them when they visit the roses later.
          by|May 4, 2020
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          A:  Thank you for your question. Rose Rx 3 in 1 once dry does not have the ability to harm insects, including bees.

          by|May 8, 2020

            A:  After the product dries it is safe for pets......so if you are putting it on while they are dormant this should be okay. I always contact the manufacturer Bonide by either by phone 1.315.736.8231 or email them at sales@bonide.com. They let me know the safety for pets after drying.

            by|May 12, 2020
            caret
            Q:Will this harm bees?
            by|May 4, 2020
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            A:  No, this will not harm bees.

            by|May 7, 2020

              A:  Thank you for your question. Rose Rx RTU kills insects on direct contact, so please do not apply the solution to blooming crops while bees or other insect pollinators are present.

              by|May 7, 2020
                caret
                Q:what % of concentrate to 1 gallon of water? What are the mixing instructions?
                by|Jun 22, 2019
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                A:  Thank you for your question. The mix rate for Rose Rx 3 in 1 Concentrate is 1 oz. (2 tbsp.) per gallon of water.

                by|Jun 25, 2019

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