LAWNS
1) Apply after mowing or allow sprayed area to completely dry before mowing.
2) Measure the length and width of area to be treated before application. Length x width = square feet. For example, an area 25 ft. long and 20 ft. wide is 500 sq. ft.
Established Lawns
| Disease |
How Much to Apply |
Comments |
Brown Patch |
5 fl oz in 1 gal of water per 250 sq ft of lawn |
If needed, repeat treatment every 10 days. First application should be in May or June before disease is present |
Dollar Spot, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Anthracnose |
3 fl oz in 1 gal of water per 250 sq ft of lawn |
Apply every 14 days |
Red Thread, Dichondra Rust on Dichondra Lawns |
5 fl oz in 1 gal of water per 250 sq ft of lawn |
If needed, repeat every 21 days when conditions are favorable for disease to occur. |
Stripe Smut |
3 fl oz in 1 gal of water per 250 sq ft of lawn |
Apply in Fall after grass is dormant or in early Spring before grass starts to grow. |
New Seedings
How Much to Apply |
Comments |
5 fl oz in 2 gals of water per 500 sq ft of lawn |
Apply at the top 2 to 3-leaf stage of growth for faster root development and top growth |
TREES AND SHRUBS
General Directions: 1) Spray just until product runs off leaves.
2) Allow the spray to dry before watering plants.
| Plant |
Disease |
How Much to Apply |
Comments |
Crab Apple
*Note: Do not use fruit from treated crab apples for food purposes
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Scab, Rust |
1/2 Tablespoon (1/4 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply when buds just begin to break open. For scab, apply every 14 days. For rust, make 3 applications, begining when buds just begin to break open. Apply at 7 day intervals. |
Powdery Mildew |
1-1/2 Tablespoons (3/4 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14 days |
Crape Myrtle |
Powdery Mildew |
3 Tablespoons (1-1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 21 days |
Dogwood |
Anthracnose |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14-28 days |
Douglas Fir, Shasta Fir |
Needle Rust |
3 Tablespoons (1-1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
For Douglas Fir, apply every 21 days. For Shasta Fir, apply in May-June before disease occurs. |
Jeffery Pine |
Tip Blight |
3 3 Tablespoons (1-1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Make the first application in mid-late winter (Nov-Jan)
Apply every 2 months up to 3 times |
Oak, Red Tip Photinia |
Leaf Spot |
3 Tablespoons (1-1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14 days |
NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT TREES
General Directions: 1) Non-bearing fruit and nut trees are those trees that will not produce fruit for at
least one year after application of this product.
2) Apply product to the point just when it begins to run off of the leaves.
| Plant |
Disease |
How much to apply |
Comments |
Apple |
Scab |
1/2 Tablespoon (1/4 fl oz) per gal of water |
Start application when leaves start growing in the Spring and spray every 14 days. |
Rust |
1/2 Tablespoon (1/4 fl oz) per gal of water |
Make 3 applications begining when buds just begin to break open. Apply at 7-day intervals. |
Powdery Mildew |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Start application in early Spring and spray every 14 days |
Cherry |
Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Start application in early Spring and spray every 21 days. |
Citrus |
Greasy Spot |
4 Tablespoon (2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply June-August
every 21 days. |
NON-BEARING FRUIT AND NUT TREES (CONTINUED)
General Directions: 1) Non-bearing fruit and nut trees are those trees that will not produce fruit for at
least one year after application of this product.
2) Apply product to the point just when it begins to run off of the leaves.
| Plant |
Disease |
How Much to Apply |
Comments |
| Pecan |
Scab |
2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz) per gallon of water |
Start applications at bud break and make 3 applications at 14-day intervals. |
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Powdery
Mildew, |
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Downy
Spot, |
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Zonate
Leafspot, |
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Fungal Leaf
Scorch |
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Brown Spot |
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| Walnut |
Anthracnose |
2 Tablepoons (1 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14 days |
1) WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT FOR?
This water-based systemic fungicide effectively prevents and stops major diseases on Roses, Flowers, Lawns, Trees & Shrubs.
2) HOW DO YOU USE IT?
USE TIPS
• This product is highly effective when it is used to prevent diseases or applied at the first sign of disease.
Consider treating early in the season. This product will not eliminate disease already present.
• When used as directed, this product is safe to plants and controls the diseases listed. Plants not listed
may be injured by this product and diseases not listed may not be controlled.
• Do not apply this product to African Violets, Begonias, Boston Ferns, or Geraniums.
• If you need more information about lawn and ornamental diseases, contact your local County Extension
Service.
3) HOW TO MIX
Shake well before using. Apply only with a pump-up pressure sprayer, concentrate plus water-style, or a dial-style hose-end sprayer. Use of hose-end sprayers which have only an on/off switch or those which are continuously filled with water during the application is not recommended. NOTE: 1⁄2 fl. oz. = 1 Tablespoon; 1 fl. oz. = 2 Tablespoons Food utensils, such as measuring cups and spoons, must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
PUMP-UP SPRAYER:
1. Fill with required amount of water.
2. Add the amount of concentrate specified in the charts that follow.
3. Shake well before application.
CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER-STYLE SPRAYER:
1. From the following chart, determine the amount of concentrate required.
2. Pour concentrate into sprayer jar to the required “fl. oz.” level.
3. Then add the required amount of water to the “gals.” level.
4. Replace sprayer top on jar and shake well before spraying.
DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYER:
1. Set sprayer on the “fl. oz./gallon” level specified in the following chart.
2. Use only enough product for the area to be treated.
3. Close sprayer, attach to hose and apply product to lawn.
(For example: to treat a 1,000 sq. ft. lawn for powdery mildew, pour 12 fl. oz. into sprayer jar. Set
sprayer dial at 3 fl. oz. per gallon.)
4) HOW TO APPLY
ROSES AND FLOWERS
General Directions: 1) Apply product to the point just when it begins to run off of the leaves.
2) Allow spray to completely dry before watering.
| Plant |
Disease |
How Much to Apply |
Comments |
Roses |
Powdery Mildew |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Thorough coverage needed for best results. Begin application at bud break. Treat every 10 days. |
Black Spot, Rust |
2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz) per gallon of water |
Treat every 10 days. Note: May not provide 100% control of black spot under severe conditions |
Calendula |
Powdery Mildew |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 30 days. |
Chrysanthemums |
Ray Blight |
2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz) per gallon of water |
Apply every 7 days. |
Delphinium |
Powdery Mildew |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14 days. |
Snapdragons |
Rust |
2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz) per gallon of water |
Apply every 10 days. |
Sweet Williams |
Leafspot |
1 Tablespoon (1/2 fl oz) per gal of water |
Apply every 14 days. |