No. Armada is a water dispersable granule that must be mixed in water in a pump sprayer, then be agitated, and continue to be agitated while being sprayed. This type of formulation is not made to be used with a hose end sprayer.
It depends on the type of disease you are controlling. The label actually states for most diseases that you apply .6 oz of Armada per 1000 square feet. If you mix 3 oz in 2 gallons of water, then that 3 oz mixture should be applied over 5000 square feet, which works out to be about a quart and a…
Read Full Answer »Armada 50 WDG is safe to use around pets and children but just like any other product on our website, we recommend keeping pets and children away while you are applying the product. Once the product has dried, which usually only takes 45 minutes to an hour, it is perfectly safe to allow pets and …
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Armada 50 WDG Fungicide, as well as, many other fungicides work best if applied in temps less than 80 degrees.
Armada 50 WDG is labeled to be used on all types turf grass. It can be applied to both cool and warm season grasses.
Clearys 3336F provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn and turf diseases including dollar spot and brown patch. Please refer to the product label for mixing and application instructions prior to applying the product. Prostar is another rotating alternative.
Yes, it is recommended to use a surfactant with Armada 50 WDG Fungicide per the manufacturer.
Armada 50 WDG is a a great broad spectrum fungicide. With that being said broad spectrum does not mean that it will eliminate all types of fungus, it will only help with those diseases that are listed on the product label. We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office and spe…
Read Full Answer »It is best to apply Armada 50 WDG when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees and rainfall is not expected within 24 hours.
Armada 50 WDG Fungicide and Eagle 20EW are both in the class 3 fungicides. You should alternate with another fungicide labeled for what you are targeting. Please provide additional information for a recommendation. We are happy to help!
The shelf life for Armada 50 WDG Fungicide is 3 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.
Armada 50 WDG is a preventive and curative fungicide, so it can be used for both.
We apologize for any confusion, the old packaging of Armada WDG was actually packets and in a wettable powder formulation It depends on the type of disease you are controlling. The label actually states for most diseases that you apply .6 to 1.5 oz of Armada per 1000 square feet. After applicat…
Read Full Answer »Each packet of Armada 50WP is 3 oz. and each bag of Armada 50 comes with 4 x 3 oz packets. The product label calls for 0.6-1.2 oz of product for every 1,000 sq ft of turf grass for the treatment of brown patch. Armada is now only available in the WDG formulation
It depends on the type of disease you are controlling, you would apply 0.6 to 1.5 oz of Armada per 1000 square feet. After application, you can water the product into the lawn to help it move into the thatch layer. Please read the Armada product label for the complete instructions.
Armada 50 WDG Fungicide would only be applied as a foliar application for anthracnose on ornamental trees as directed on the product label. We cannot advice or comment on any other application that is off label and/or recommended/done by a third party. Interiorscape, Commercial and Residential…
Read Full Answer »Armada 50 WDG should be measured by weight, not volume, as the product is in a solid form. Per the product label, add ½ the required amount of water to the spray tank with agitator running. Add the recommended rate of Armada 50 WDG to the tank continue to agitate the solution while fillig the re…
Read Full Answer »Armada 50 WDG should be fine to tank mix with a liquid fertilizer as long as both products are applied as directed on the labels for rates. However, when preparing a new tank mix conduct an appropriate compatibility test by mixing proportional amounts of all spray ingredients in a test vessel (…
Read Full Answer »Armada is labeled for powdery mildew and it is labeled for use on Apple Trees. However it is labeled for use on non-bearing apple trees so it cannot be used if you are harvesting.
You want to treat the entire lawn since there may be spores present in areas where you have not yet seen damage. Per the product label, for fairy ring, use 1.2-1.5 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft and apply at 14-28 day intervals. Use at least 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. and water in the application wi…
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