Heritage G Fungicide is a granular fungicide that must be applied with a broadcast spreader.
Heritage G Fungicide is usually applied every 14-28 days, depending on what you are treating for. You can find the application intervals for specific diseases on the product label.
The Pillar G Instrinic Granular Fungicide label states that you should not apply more than two sequential strobilurin-based fungicides sequentially prior to rotation to a different mode of action or classification. Pillar G and Heritage G both have a Group 11 classification so they would not be the best products to rotate to protect against fungicide and plant resistance. A better option would be a Group 1 fungicide like Clearys 3336G Fungicide or a Group 3 fungicide like Eagle 20EW.
Fungicides such as Heritage G Fungicide usually work best when applied as the disease is just beginning or as a preventative Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region based on your target disease.
Heritage G Fungicide and lime can be applied around the same time but not in the same application. It would be best to apply one then the other.
Yes, Heritage G Fungicide is labeled for red thread as directed on the product label. Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. It would be recommended to rotate to another active ingredient after 2-3 appliations to prevent resistance. Clearys 3336 DG is a great option to do so with.
Heritage G Fungicide can safely be applied to landscape areas when applied per label.
Heritage G should be applied in the early stages of disease development to achieve optimal results. It is labeled for pythium but fungicides usually work best when applied as the disease is just beginning or as a preventative. We are not sure if Heritage will work for the treatment you described. We recommend calling the manufacturer as they are the experts on their product. You can reach Syngenta by calling 866-796-4368.
Heritage G Fungicide is not labeled for use on Hydrangeas or ornamentals. A great product labeled for use on Hydrangeas for Cercospora Leaf Spot is Garden Tech Daconil Fungicide Concentrate. It should be applied to the foliage, early on to point of run off, every 7-14 days until conditions no longer favor disease.
It is important to apply the correct amount of Heritage G Fungicide for your treatment to avoid any injury. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
The application interval of Heritage G Fungicide ranges from 10-28 days or 14-28 days depending on the fungus you are treating. Please take a look at the product label for appropriate application intervals. This product can be applied to dry turf and irrigated per label instructions.
Heritage G Fungicide granules are effective as both a preventative and curative treatment for gray leaf spot in tall fescue lawns and would be a good option for you.
Both Heritage G Fungicide and Headway G Fungicide are both labeled for Take-All Patch. They would be great rotation products every 28 days after 2-3 applications of one.
It would be recomended to keep Heritage G Fungicide applications outside of the dripline of ornamentals and completly out of beds. It is only for use on turfgrass as directed on the product label.
You should always bag any clippings after treating with Heritage G Fungicide. If the automower does not do this, you will need to rake up the clippings and bag, this is because you do not want to leave any grass clippings that could still have the disease on the lawn as you can just reinfect the area.
Rather than using two separate fungicides, you can use Headway Fungicide as it contains the Azoxystrobin (in Heritage G) and Propiconazole together in one bag.
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We understand that it is tricky to know what setting to use on your spreader, but since there are so many available on the market, it is important to calibrate your own equipment based on your application and the product you are using. For Heritage G Fungicide
https://www.domyown.com/heritage-fungicide-p-1343.html, you will use 2 to 4 pounds of granules per 1,000 square feet. Please refer to the product label for the best rates for the area you are treating and the disease you are targeting. Please see below for more details on how to calibrate your spreaders. Many folks will start at either the lowest setting or at 1 setting lower than the middle setting. We also have an excellent instructional video here.
Almost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet. So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know anytime you apply any product that calls for so much of it per 1000 square feet, you always set your spreader on this setting. You can calibrate this by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and placing 4 ounces of any type of product of similar granule size, or of the Snapshot in the spreader. Start with a low setting and start walking your marked off area at a normal pace. You can adjust as you go and find the basic setting for you to apply the product over a 1000 square feet.
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Heritage G Fungicide should not cause any slowing or stunting of the grass applied to, if used as directed on the product label. However, Plant Growth Regulators do slow the growth of lawns or plants treated, reducing the need to trim, cut or maintain them as often.
The applications rate for Heritage G Fungicide will depend on the turf disease you are targeting. Please refer to pages 10-12 on the product label for listed lawn diseases and application rates.
For Spreader Settings, refer to page 12 of the product label. If your spreader is not listed you will need to calibrate your spreader for the recommended rate advised or contact the manufacturer for the correct setting. You can reach Syngenta at 336-632-6000.