Perhaps the first time I find a low-toxic fungicide that also deters a lot of harmful insects. Does not leave stains on the leaves like anything with copper does; does not have the horrible smell of anything with neem oil. Good value for the money, too, given I now need just one as opposed to 2-3 different chemicals to treat the roses against the seasonal issues (humid summers and everything that comes with those). I think I am sticking to this product going forward !
I bought this peppermint oil to treat three spice baby viburnum that I newly planted last fall. They bloomed in April and had new growth after that. They looked wonderful until one day the leaves on one shrub were all curled up and had what looked like fungus. I was having trouble with black spot on some newly planted camellias as well. Not usual for my shrubs at all. I care for many viburnum and camellias and have not had fungus problems. This May 2024, we had more rain than our usual drizzle in our Pacific Northwest zone 8b and a few days of 80 degrees which may have set up the fungus conditions. I almost took out the worst affected viburnum, but I picked off all the affected leaves and bought the Pure Protect and have been spraying it on weekly. All the viburnum have new leaves that are healthy. The viburnum I almost dug out as a loss is looking great with new leaves. The camellias have new growth that is not affected. I also live with deer visiting. This is my new deer repellant. Thank you for studying this product in your Heirloom roses landscape and then selling it to the public. It works really well. I like how you sell the bottle size that can be poured in total into my one gallon pump sprayer.
great product but it does not protect from black spot - lots of deer here and it looks like as long as you use it regularly the deer stay away.