Vaccinate. Frequently Asked Questions.
How does Vaccinate help my plant?
Vaccinate is an organic topical foliar spray that helps prevent disease and yellowing in indoor and outdoor foliage. Vaccinate increases plant growth and promotes systemic resistance in plants which result in a healthier overall plant. The plant’s natural immune system is stimulated to ward off disease, as well as increase plant tolerance to drought, heat and frost stress.
How do I apply Vaccinate?
Vaccinate is ready to use. Shake well before application. Apply using a pump up garden sprayer or spray bottle. Apply thoroughly to the top side of all foliage of indoor and outdoor plants.
How often should I apply Vaccinate?
Apply Vaccinate every 7 to 14 days to increase overall plant immunity, especially prior to known periods of plant stress.
What is the coverage for Vaccinate?
Coverage varies depending on the amount of foliage being sprayed.
Is Vaccinate rainfast?
Yes.
Where can I purchase Vaccinate?
Vaccinate is available at numerous independently owned hardware/home centers and fine lawn & garden retailers in the U.S. Please use the "Store Locator" on the menu bar or click here. You can also purchase Vaccinate directly by clicking here on our website menu bar or by calling 1-800-421-1223.
What are the ingredients in Vaccinate?
Vaccinate is an organic product made from food grade materials.
What is the active ingredient in Vaccinate?
The active ingredient in Vaccinate is plant derived salicylic acid, which stimulates the plants natural immune system.
How should I store Vaccinate?
Store Vaccinate out of the direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
What if Vaccinate is accidentally ingested?
Vaccinate is not considered toxic. Rinse mouth and throat thoroughly with water. Do not induce vomiting. Should irritation occur, seek medical advice. Read label for additional safety information.
Can I use Vaccinate on my fruit and vegetable plants?
At this time, Triffid and Vaccinate are not registered for food crop use in the U.S.





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