Per the manufacturer, you can get the grass wet, prior to your application of Fame Granular Fungicide.
You should immediately water in the application of Fame Granular Fungicide or apply just prior to a good rainfall.
It's recommened to water your lawn with at least 1/2 water within 24 hours of Fame Granular Fungicide application.
You can alternate Fame Granular Fungicide with any other labeled fungicide for residential lawn and turf. Headway G, Heritage G or Daconil would be great options.Â
The re-treatment interval for Fame Granular Fungicide can vary depending on what type of disease you are treating. Please look over the product label for instructions for your specific needs.Â
Fame Granular Fungicide is labeled to treat for Red Thread.Â
Eagle 20EW is a great option for use on your lawn. It is labeled for zoysia patch as well. When using fungicides, it is recommended that you switch the products up every other application to ensure that your lawn does not become resistant to these products. Fame Granular Fungicide would be a good op…
Read Full Answer »Fame Granular Fungicide https://www.domyown.com/fame-granular-fungicide-p-15599.html has temperature restrictions depending on the disease you are treating for. You can use the Product Label for complete application instructions for your disease. In general, applications should not be made i…
Read Full Answer »Fame Granular Fungicide may be used on a centipede lawn as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
Fame Granular Fungicide is effective in controlling diseases in turf on golf courses when used as directed on the label. This product provides control of many important diseases in turf including but not limited to species of Bentgrass and other grass types specified on the product label.
Unfortunately, we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo, and since the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag we are unsure what the exact setting would be. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, there isn'…
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