Heritage G is labeled for use on St. Augustine grass for the target diseases listed on the product label. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
The 10lb bag of Heritage G Fungicide will cover 2500 to 5000 sq ft at the rate of 2 to 4lbs per 1000 sq ft depending on the disease you are targeting. Please refer to the product label for specific rates for the target disease.
Heritage G Fungicide contains azoxystrobin which will work best as a preventative application for pythium blight. Azoxystrobin is also a more broad spectrum fungicide. Since pythium can be very destructive and spread quickly, a mefenoxam product such as Mefenoxam 2 AQ Fungicide would be preferable if you are already seeing damage. Banol Fungicide is another option for prevention and treatment of Pythium Blight on turfgrass.
It would be best to apply Heritage G Fungicide to the entire areas that are effected as well as the surrounding area to cure and prevent the spread of the fungus.
Fungicides could actually lower the pH in your lawn, but you could consider using a product like CAL FLO Liquid Limestone, which is ideal for use when rapid soil pH is needed. It quickly adds calcium to the soil, and can improve pH by up to 1 point in as few as 10 days. Normally, 2 to 3 gallons per acre can adjust pH by at least 1/2 point, and 4 to 6 gallons will adjust it 1 point. You can refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
It is okay to apply the Heritage G Fungicide to a damp lawn after a rain as long as there are is no puddling water. Though best to apply when dry.
Yes, you can safely apply the Heritage G Fungicide to new and established lawns for disease control and prevention.
It should take about 7-10 days before seeing visible results after applying Heritage G Fungicide.
Heritage G Fungicide is not labeled to control dollar spot. Please read over our Dollar Spot Treatment Guide for details and recommendations.
Neither the Heritage G or Caravan G may be used on nut trees. Please let us know what fungus you are treating so that we may be able to make a proper product recommendation to treat your macadamia tree. Thank you and we hope to hear from you soon.
Heritage G Fungicide is not labeled for treating nematodes. Monterey Nematode control would be a better choice.
We would recommend to treat the yard right after the snow melts with Heritage. You can also aerate the yard to help remove some of the moisture before application.
Heritage G Fungicide is not labeled for use in grazing areas. Treated areas would be unsafe for the horses to return to until the product has left the soil. If a grazing area has been treated, we would recommend contacting Syngenta directly to confirm what would be a safe time. They can be reached at 866-796-4368.
Heritage G Fungicide is a group 11 fungicide. Eagle 20 EW is a group 3 fungicide. They can be rotated for the treatment of red thread.
Heritage G Fungicide is a granular formulation, and would not be recommended for this usage. I have attached an article from the University of Florida on the Podocarpus that actually states there are no effective fungicide treatments, unfortunately.
Heritage G Fungicide is only for use on turf, not ornamentals. The Heritage that you mix with water would be better to use.
Heritage G Fungicide would be safe following instructions on the product label as it is labeled for use on golf course turf.
Heritage G Fungicide and Manzate Pro-Stick T and O Fungicide are applied in different ways and would not be able to mixed together. Heritage G Fungicide is to be applied with a granular spreader and Manzate Pro-Stick T and O Fungicide is a water dispersable granule to be tank mixed with water.
Heritage G Fungicide is not labeled to be used on or around anything edible. We would recommend keeping applications outside of the drip line of these trees.