Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is not an OMRI listed product.
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. It is recommended to use a hand pump or back sprayer with the product with the amount listed on the label to fit your needs .
You should be good to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide, you usually want to mow 3-4 times before you apply to a newly established lawn.
Eagle 20 EW Specialty Fungicide is in the same "Group 3" category of fungicides as Propiconazole, so that would not be an effective option to rotate for the goal of preventing disease resistance. You could consider instead using Clearys 3336F Fungicide, which is in the "Group 1" category, and would be better suited for rotating with Propiconazole. You can refer to the product label for use rates specific for your treatment, and for complete application instructions.
The Eagle 20EW and other fungicides should be compatible for treatments, however its normally recommended to alternate fungicides with each treatment rather than use multiple at once. If you mix the two together, check the tank for compatibility before spraying by observing the mixture for any clumping or discoloration. Water dispersible granules like Captan should be mixed into the solution first and given time to dissolve before adding the Eagle to the tank. Be sure to follow all instructions on each product label.
The active ingredient is not the full formulation. The inert ingredients also play a part in how certain products may be used. The products are labeled the way that they are because that is how the products have been scientifically proven to be used effectively and safely. For more information on this, you may reach out to the manufacturer of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide (Dow AgroSciences) directly at 800-992-5994.
Hose End Sprayers are not recommended for applying Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide or other fungicides as it is hard to determine the amount of water being distributed. We recommend using a handpump or backpack sprayer to ensure you are using enough water to thoroughly cover 1000 sq ft.
How much Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide you need will depend on where you are treating (turf or ornamentals), what disease(s) you are targeting, and how much area you are able to cover with that 26 gallons.
For example, if you are treating turfgrass for prevention of brown patch, then you would use 1.2 oz of Eagle 20EW per 1,000 square feet in ample water. We have a video here to help you calibrate your sprayer.
As always, please refer to the full product label for complete application instructions.
If you have active disease it is best to treat and eliminate that and then seed 2 weeks later to avoid the new grass being affected by any fungus not eliminated. If you using Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for prevention then you can apply around the same time, there is no restriction.
The listed rate for Eagle 20EW for Cercospora on Ligustrum is 6 - 12 fl oz per 100 gallons of water on a 10 -14 day application schedule. It is recommended to remove the fallen leaves from beneath the plants.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is not labeled to treat plant viruses. We suggest reaching out to your local Cooperative Extension for recommendations. Be sure that known infected plants are removed and destroyed.
The exact rate of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide that you use will depend on the application, such as whether you are treating ornamental plants or turfgrass, as well as the target disease.
You can view full rates on the product label here. Please contact us at 866-581-7378 or [email protected] if you need assistance with a specific application.
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Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would be applied as a foliar spray application at the rate of 0.08 fl oz per gallon of water or 0.16 fl oz per 2 gallons of water to ornamentals. The addition of non ionic surfactant can help with foliar spray applications and penetration into the leaf surfaces.
Reapply every 10-14 day application schedule.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide does not need to be additionally watered in as you should be using a sufficient volume of water to evenly and thoroughly distribute the recommended fluid ounces per the product label to cover 1000 sq ft. Please view the full product label for application rates and more information.
View our How to Calibrate Your Sprayer Video for a quick demonstration.
For ornamentals, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is recommended to be applied every 10-14 days while disease signs are present.
Please refer to page 5 of the product label for more information.
The product label for Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide does not recommend the use of a surfactant when applying this product on turfgrass.
When treating landscape, greenhouse, and nursery ornamentals, you can add a non-iophytotoxic aka non ionic surfactant to improve spray coverage and fungicide efficacy.