Yes, Headway G Fungicide Granules do come with application instructions. As far as an application 20 days apart, we are unaware. We recommend contacting Syngenta at 866-796-4368 for further assistance in this suggessted application.
Fertilizer can be applied after Headway G Fungicide Granules application. Be sure that you are watering in after applications and are applying during cooler times of day.
If Headway G Fungicide Granules does not have your specific spreader on the label, we recommend the following: If your spreader settings go from 1 to 10 (1 letting out the least and 10 letting out the most) you typically want to be around a 3 setting. If your spreader goes from 1 to 20, you sho…
Read Full Answer »Headway Fungicide is a combination of two broad spectrum, preventative fungicides with systemic properties recommended for the control of many important turfgrass diseases on established Fescue lawns.
Yes, Headway G Fungicide is labeled to treat for Take-All. Please be sure to review the product label for application.
According to the label, application intervals for brown patch can be made every 14-28 days. You should apply when conditions are favorable for disease development.
Headway G Fungicide Granules can be applied to established residential St. Augustine turfgrass.
Depending upon how advanced the fungus was that you were treating for with Headway G Fungicide Granules you may need to reseed in the bare areas. There are no restrictions on when seeding can be done while using Headway G Fungicide Granules.
Headway G Fungicide Granules cannot be used over anything edible. Best to keep applications at least 10 feet away from the vegetable garden.
According to the Headway G Fungicide Granules product label, this product may be used for control of certain turfgrass diseases associated with turfgrass establishment from seed. Headway G may also be used during overseeding of dormant turfgrass. You may safely apply this product before or after…
Read Full Answer »Headway G is labeled to be used for dollar spot, however you do need to be careful that you do not exceed the rate of 3 lb per 1000 sq ft. Heritage G is not labeled to control dollar spot, so we would not recommend that product. Other options for granular fungicides that are labeled to treat dollar…
Read Full Answer »We are not familiar with the Andersens SR-2000 Pro Spreader so you would need to contact the manufacturer of the headway fungicide to see if they can better assist you on spreader settings for their product. Also, you will need to know what fungus you are treating for to tell Syngenta to help them b…
Read Full Answer »If Headway G Fungicide Granules does not have your specific spreader on the label, we recommend the following: If your spreader settings go from 1 to 10 (1 letting out the least and 10 letting out the most) you typically want to be around a 3 setting. If your spreader goes from 1 to 20, you s…
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We apologize, that information is not on the product label. Please contact Scotts at 1-888-270-3714 to advise you on how to set that spreader.
We apologize but the Headway G Fungicide Granules does not have your specific spreader on the label. We recommend the following: If your spreader settings go from 1 to 10 (1 letting out the least and 10 letting out the most) you typically want to be around a 3 setting. If your spreader goes …
Read Full Answer »Headway G Fungicide Granules are applied at the rate of 2-2.5 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. at 14 day intervals or 3.5-4 lbs. at 28 day intervals, and you should apply when conditions for the disease are favorable. They can be used as a preventative treatment and as a curative treatment since it has two …
Read Full Answer »If Headway G Fungicide Granules does not have your specific spreader on the label, we recommend the following: If your spreader settings go from 1 to 10 (1 letting out the least and 10 letting out the most) you typically want to be around a 3 setting. If your spreader goes from 1 to 20, you sho…
Read Full Answer »There are not time restrictions between a pre-emergent and fungicide like Headway G Fungicide Granules application.
Rotating fungicide groups is definitely recommended. Aside from using Headway G Fungicide Granules, you can also rotate with/to Clearys 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide which is a group 1 fungicide.
No, Headway G Fungicide Granules will not effect mushrooms. Generally speaking when mushrooms are present it's because you have too much moisture in your lawn and you need to dry it out. Avoid watering your turf if you are on a watering schedule. You may need to remove the mushrooms by han…
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