Headway G Fungicide Granules is not considered organic.
View our Natural/Organic Fungicides HERE for alternative recommendations.
Headway G Fungicide Granules is labeled for fusarium. Please see the product label here or full application instructions.
Headway G is a mixture of a Group 3 (propiconazole) and a Group 11 (azoxystrobin) fungicide. Headway G has two modes of action to help prevent resistance however incorporating a 3rd fungicide of a different group fungicide can be effective depending on the specific disease you are targeting.
Please refer to the product label for any additonal recommendations for adding another fungicide to the rotation program and our helpful Beginner's Guide to Fungicides for more information and details.
Yes, Headway G Fungicide Granules can be applied to any residential turfgrass for diseases listed on the product label.
Per the product label for treating pythium blight, Headway G Fungicide Granules should be applied preventatively at 2 to 2.5lbs per 1000 sq ft at 14 day intervals or 3.5 to 4lbs per 1000 sq ft at 28 day intervals.
Unfortunately we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo and the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. Please take a moment to review our How to Calibrate Your Spreader Video for a tutorial on how to calibrate your equipment.
Yes, the Headway G Fungicide Granules bag is vacuum-sealed closed. When you open the bag, the seal will be released and the granules will be loose.
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't a master list that exists. You may want to try calling the manufacturer of your spreader or the chemical itself directly, to see if anyone on their staff has that info. Otherwise, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this below.
How to Calibrate your Spreader
You can apply Headway G Fungicide Granules at least 14 days after using Bio Advance Fungicide.
The Headway G Fungicide Granules Product Label has two large charts that goes over a range of application rates based on what disease you are treating for. You would need to reference the product label to make sure you are following the instructions it gives for the specific disease you have in the lawn. The range on the label is from 2 - 5.4 lbs per 1000 sq/ft based on the fungus that is present.
Headway G Fungicide Granules is applied at 2-4 lbs/1,000 sq ft depending on targeted disease in the turf. Do not apply more than 19.2 lb. product/1000 sq. ft./calendar year.
Please view the full product label for rates based on the disease you are targeting.
Yes, that is correct. Headway G Fungicide Granules contains two active ingredients, that fall into both Group 3 and Group 11 Fungicides.
You can rotate Headway G Fungicide Granules with 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide, it is a group 1 fungicide and it's labeled for dollar spot.
Headway G Fungicide Granules should be applied at the rates specified on the product label, and should not be applied at rates that exceed 19.2 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. per year.
Unfortunately we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo and the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag of Headway G Fungicide Granules. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this below.
How to Calibrate your Spreader
We would need to know the disease you are trying to prevent as the rate depends on the disease you are treating as well. Looking at the product label, the table gives a low and a high rate. Next to the disease you are treating for, the lower rate is the preventative rate to treat prior to fungus activity and the higher rate is to use if the fungus is active. You could also use the higher rate to give you extended control over a longer time in this case 14-28 days before treating again. Rotating fungicides after every 2-3 applications is recommended to prevent resistance. Our guide can help as well: A Beginner's Guide to Fungicides
Headway G Fungicide Granules is labeled to treat powdery mildew. Applications can be made at the low rate of 2-2.5 lbs per 1,000 sq ft at 14 day intervals or the higher rate of 3.5-4 at 28 day intervals.
Per the product label, apply Begin applications when conditions are favorable for disease infection, prior to disease symptom development