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Buxus Blight Control - Description
- Buxus Blight Control & Plant Food
- Dual Function Buxus Care
- TopBuxus Health
- 100 Tablets
- Each Tablet will cover: 10m2
- Total Coverage: 1000m2
- Dilute each Tablet in 1 Litre of Water
- Foliar Feed & Buxus Blight Control
- Both Restorative & Preventive
- For Growth & Blight Control
- Helps to Control Box Blight - Cylindrocladium Buxicola
- Active Ingredients Burn Off Fungal Spores of Box Blight
- The Added Nutrients Encourages Strong Growth for Box Re-Establishment
- Nutrient Content: NPK 8-0-0 + 5% MgO + 8% SO3 + 5%Cu
Buxus Blight Control - Uses
- Ideal for maintaining healthy box hedging
- Use for strong growth & intense green leaves
- For effective buxus blight control, apply before signs of blight appear
- Boxwood needs to be fed 3 times each year
- This will ensure strong healthy plants
- TopBuxus Grow is a Leaf fertiliser - Keeps box leaves looking fresh & shinny
- Disease resistance - Controls & prevents box blight
- Can also be used to control blight on potatoes
Buxus Blight Control - Advantages
- Large tub will cover a large area
- One of the few solutions to box blight
- Top Buxus will completely burn off the box blight spores
- Keeps your box hedging looking green & growing strong
- Top Buxus is not a chemical & is safe to use
- Tablets are easy to use
- 100% natural
Buxus Blight Control - Application
- As a Box Hedging Fertiliser
- Apply Topbuxus to your plants 3 times during the growing season
- When: April, June & August
- Top Buxus will ensure a healthier & more vigorous plant which will be better prepared to fight off attacks of box blight
- As a treatment to box blight
- Apply the moment you see signs of box blight
- Re- apply 1 week later
- Application
- Add 1 tablet to 1 litre of water
- Wait 10 minutes
- Add to knapsack sprayer
- Apply to foliage
- 1 tablet will cover 11 meters of hedging
- Or 10m2
- Use in dry weather
- Best when applied in the morning
Box Blight Control - How to Recognise Box Blight
- Brown specks appear on leaves
- All of the leaves turn brown & start to fall off
- Box blight is most common in warm & damp weather
- Avoid pruning box hedging in these conditions to prevent spread to the fungus
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