Fruit & Vegetable Fungicides

Fruit and vegetable fungicides help protect crops from common diseases such as mould, mildew, blight and leaf spot, keeping plants healthier and yields more reliable. Whether you're growing at home or managing productive plots at scale, this range includes proven solutions for preventative protection and targeted control across a wide variety of fruit and vegetable crops. Designed for effective disease management, these products support strong growth throughout the season when used as part of a well-planned crop care programme. Discover our range of fungicides for fruits and vegetables below and find our full range of fungicides here.

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Amistar
Amistar – Protect Against Mold and Mildew in Crops (5L)
£153.65 Inc VAT £128.04 Ex VAT
Switch 1 kg
Switch Fungicide for Crops and Plants (1kg)
£208.80 Inc VAT £174.00 Ex VAT
Promess Fungicide – Semi-Systemic for Plants and Crops (1L)
£59.40 Inc VAT £49.50 Ex VAT
Pyrus Fungicide
Pyrus 400 SC Fungicide – Leaf Scab and Grey Mould Control (1L)
£83.23 Inc VAT £69.36 Ex VAT
A bottle of AMYLO-X
Amylo-X Biological Fungicide (1kg)
£80.40 Inc VAT £67.00 Ex VAT

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I apply fungicides to my plants?

Fungicides should be applied during early stages of fungal infection or as a preventative measure before disease outbreaks, particularly during wet, humid conditions when fungi are most active. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for timing.

How do I apply fungicides to fruit and vegetable plants?

Fungicides can be applied using a sprayer or duster depending on the form (liquid or powder). Ensure you cover the entire plant, including both sides of the leaves, stems, and fruits. Always wear protective gear like gloves and a mask.

Are fungicides safe for edible crops?

Yes, most fungicides labelled as safe for edible plants can be used on fruit and vegetables. However, always check the label to ensure they are appropriate for the crops you are treating and follow harvest waiting periods (time before harvesting) after application.