NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
So having switched to using Souther Ag BFF given it's very high concentration compared to say Hydroguard I'm now finding it hard to source!
In the past I had bought off Amazon but they won't ship to my state now. I contacted Southern Ag and it comes down to some per-state registration deal and they hadn't applied for it in my state. Now Amazon explicitly says 'Can't ship to your location'. So I searched and found that Home Depot had it available online just not in the stores so that got me my last bottle which has lasted quite some time (I use very little/tiny op for just myself).
Now, I can't even find it on Home Depot. So I went searching for anything Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens strain 747 based. What I came across was Bonide Revitalize Biofungicide which appears to be almost an identical product. Even the same concentration level which is why many of us prefer the Souther Ag BFF product.
Thoughts? Anyone using it?
In the past I had bought off Amazon but they won't ship to my state now. I contacted Southern Ag and it comes down to some per-state registration deal and they hadn't applied for it in my state. Now Amazon explicitly says 'Can't ship to your location'. So I searched and found that Home Depot had it available online just not in the stores so that got me my last bottle which has lasted quite some time (I use very little/tiny op for just myself).
Now, I can't even find it on Home Depot. So I went searching for anything Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens strain 747 based. What I came across was Bonide Revitalize Biofungicide which appears to be almost an identical product. Even the same concentration level which is why many of us prefer the Souther Ag BFF product.
Thoughts? Anyone using it?
Revitalize Bio Fungicide Concentrate - Bonide
Revitalize your home garden with Revitalize Biofungicide from Bonide! This uniquely formulated fungicide triggers a plant’s immune response in order to control and prevent common fungal diseases. The active ingredient, a strain of the beneficial bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is approved...
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