SeaCide Organic Fungicide and Pesticide for Onions

SeaCide Organic Fungicide and Pesticide for Onions

Unfortunately, we cannot ship this product to California.

There has been an increased awareness over the past ten years to try to find organic avenues to pursue that can be just as effective as chemical counterparts without being harmful in any way. Using an organic fungicide and pesticide to protect your plants is not only a wise investment, but you are protecting the environment and future generations as well.

The primary ingredient in SeaCide is whole body fish oil. The natural occurring oils from the fish covers each plant and protects them from various diseases and insects. It does this by creating a natural barrier between the onion and threatening bacteria while at the same time not allowing soft bodied insects like thrips covered with the oil to breathe.

Directions: Mix 1 tsp per gallon of water for each 50 ft of row. Spray first application two weeks after planting and continue seven to 14 days through the growing season until the tops fall over. Best time to spray is early morning or late afternoon. 1 pint treats 60 bunches on a bi-weekly program for an entire season.

Price drops to $16.95 each when you order five or more!

Price: $17.95

Weight: 1 pts

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Seacide is a simple idea that works! 
posted by Jimmy Dee on 2011-07-27 16:12:26
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I have used two pints so far, ordering 2 more today. 1 pint on my onions (all doing very well; thank you DD Farms!!!) and the other pint on my tomatoes as both a foliar and a root drench for container bred heirlooms. The foliar application on my tomatoes was just a continuation of the preventative care my onions were getting; however the root drench was required to flush out black fly maggots.I boosted the dilution rate to about 45ml per gallon flushed twice, 2 days apart and WOW! Very happy! Also; after the flush I applied a heavy dose of hygrozyme to digest the dead maggots and fish oil; the plants are even happier!