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Daconil Weather Stik Fungicide will control diseases on professional turf and ornamental. Areas include golf course tees, fairways and greens, non residential turf grasses, ornamental turf grasses, sod farms, athletic fields and production ornamentals. It provides broad spectrum control with low resistance risk. It is classified as a Phthalimide, which stops the synthesis of amino compounds and enzymes. Daconil controls 14 turf diseases that include gray snow mold, dollar spot, brown patch, algae,gray leaf spot, leaf spot, anthracnose, rust fusarium patch, and red thread.
In ornamentals, Daconil controls more than 50 diseases, including scab and powdery mildew. Daconil Weather Stik Fungicide is sprayed on the leaf of the plant and the active ingredient, cholorothalonil stays on by the wax. After water is applied, a film forms on the leaf and then the active ingredient is mixed in with the water and redistributes over the leaf. Disease spores are then unable to infect. This powerful fungicide makes it the ideal product for managing turf diseases.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Chlorothalonil 54% |
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Target pests |
Dollar Spot, Leaf Spot, Melting-Out, Brown Blight, Brown Patch, Grey Leaf Spot, Red Thread, Anthracnose, Copper Spot, Stem Rust, Bluegrass, Grey snow Mold, Fusarium, Algae and others * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Professional Turf-grass Only: Golf Courses, Athletic Fields, Landscaping around Residential, Institutional, Public, Commercial and Industrial Buildings, Parks, Recreational areas Ornamental Plants: Commercial Nurseries |
Application |
Turf-grass: 2 - 4 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. Ornamental: 1 1/2 oz. per 1,000 or 1 pt. to 100 gallons of water * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group M5 Fungicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO | HI |
Coverage Area | Up to 2.5 acres |
Shipping Weight | 30.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 71418) |
UPC | 01007029417141 |
EPA Registration | 50534-209-100 |
MIXING: Shake to ensure uniform mixture. Mix the required amount of product with water in the spray tank with the agitator. Agitate while spraying.
Daconil Weather Stik is compatible with various fungicides and liquid fertilizers. However, DO NOT mix with oil based emulsifiable or flowable pesticides. Oils should not be sprayed on turf treated with this product for at least 10 days after the last spray. Some surfactants may cause plant injury - read complete surfactant directions before mixing. Products that are compatible include: Headway MAXX Turf Fungicide, Banner MAXX Turf Fungicide, Heritage MAXX Turf Fungicide and Primo MAXX Turf Growth Regulator.
Avoid overlapping sprays.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chlorothalonil, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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What is the mix ratio? I have looked at labels online but I can't tell how much Daconil to add to a gallon of water before spraying on Boxwoods? What is the best way to spray the boxwoods? What is the difference betweeen Daconil and Daconil Weatherstik?
To treat for volutella leaf blight, you would use 22 oz of Daconil Weather Stik Fungicide per 100 gallons of water on ornamentals, which breaks down to 0.22 oz per 1 gallon of water. Daconil Weather Stik has extra surfactant to help give you even coverage and better leaf penetration of the active ingredient.
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The mixing ratio of Daconil Weather Stik Fungicide is 1 1/2 oz. per 1000 square feet. This will generally be mixed in a gallon of water. It is important to remember that the correct amount of product should be used versus the amount of water.
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Neither Daconil ZN nor Daconil Weather Stik can be used on blue spruce but is safe for use on pine trees. Either can be mixed with Floramite. Be sure to do a small tank mix test first to ensure that there is no clumping between the two products.
We would recommend using Clearys Spectro instead for blue spruce. This is safe for use on blue spruce trees and will kill and prevent diseases on various ornamentals.
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Daconil Weather Stik Turf Fungicide is labeled for application on golf greens but is not labeled for Take All Patch.
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I had a really good fungicide that was thick and creamy in the jug and left a long lasting white film on my putting green. What product was it ? daconil
Daconil Weather Stik Flowable Fungicide is a light gray liquid.