There is no time limit for applying horticultural oil after applying Eagle 20 EW. You can apply now.
We recommend using Eagle 20EW to treat for Gray Leaf Spot on your turf. When treating for Gray Leaf Spot you want to use a mixture of 1.2 to 2.4 fl oz per 1000 square feet in 14 day intervals. Apply Eagle 20EW in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage. For foliar diseases, use approximately 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. Before using, we suggest going over the product label to reconfirm any information you may need when using Eagle 20EW.
You can rotate with a product like Clearys 3336F. You should rotate between products after 2-4 applications.
It is not recommended to use the Eagle in a hose end applicator as they do not deliver an even application and most do not go down to a low enough setting for proper dilution.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn and turf diseases including dollar spot and brown patch and is labeled for use on major turf varieties, landscape ornamentals, and backyard fruit trees and vines.
While we do have several copper fungicides which are labeled to treat powdery mildew, none are specifically labeled for honeysuckle. We would recommend a product like Eagle 20EW, which is specifically labeled to apply to honeysuckle for powdery mildew. It should not harm hummingbirds if used as directed. Ideally, you would want to apply at a time when there are no birds in the area until the product has had time to dry.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is not labeled for use on tomatoes. We would not recommend consuming any plants that were sprayed with this product.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would be applied to the affected and surrounding areas for good application.
Yes, Eagle 20EW can be used on grapes to treat anthracnose, black rot and powdery mildew. Mix rates range from 6 - 10 fl oz per acre. Please refer to page 9 of the product label for more information on the specific disease you are targeting.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide has a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. It is always recommended to rotate fungicides every 2-3 applications to prevent resistance buildup. If Eagle is not working as well and that is all you have used, then this could be the issue.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled to be used on many fruit trees including some citrus so would be safe when used as directed on the label.
No, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide should not harm turfgrass when applied as directed on the product label.
The rate of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for black spot on roses is 8 fl oz/100 gallons or 0.08 fl oz per gallon and apply every 7 to 10 days per the product label.
Yes, Turf Mark Blue can be tank mixed with Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide.
It is not recommended apply Eagle 20EW with a hose end applicator as they do not deliver an even application and most do not go down to a low enough setting for proper dilution. It is best to use a hand-pump or backpack sprayer to ensure the most accurate application.
The lawn should be dry and mowed a couple of days prior to applying Eagle 20 EW for the best results.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled to treat rust on a wide variety of ornamental plants. Plumeria/Frangipani trees are not listed specifically on the label, so we would recommend testing one or two plants for tolerance before treating a large number of plants. For most ornamentals, you would use 6-12 oz per 100 gallons of water per Acre, or 0.06 - 0.12 oz per gallon of water.
You would use 1.2 to 2.4 fl oz per 1000 sqft of Eagle 20EW so for a quarter of that area you would use 0.05 to 0.06 fl oz. There is no specific mixing ratio of product to water, as water is just the carrier for this product. You will need to calibrate your sprayer by measuring off a 250 sq. ft. area to determine how much water it will take to cover that much space
OHP 6672 or Clearys 3336F are both great rotation partners with Eagle 20EW.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled for rust fungus in flowering pear trees, and possibly would treat the cedar apple rust, However, the Source Price Tebuconazole 3.6 would be a better option, and you would want to spray the trunk, branches, and foilage. You would apply this 3 times per year 14-21 days apart beginning with spring bud break.