Heritage G Fungicide contains Azoxystrobin at 0.31% and the Headway G contains both Azoxystrobin at the same 0.31% and Propiconazole at 0.75%. The Headway G offers both a quick knock down as well as long residual control.
Grass clippings should be bagged and discarded after treating with Heritage G Fungicide.
We strongly recommend that you fully read the Heritage G product label to learn all precautions and warnings. Heritage G does have the standard pesticide warnings regarding pets, people, and runoff. All pets and people should be out of the area where the application is being applied and they can ret…
Read Full Answer »Heritage G Fungicide may be applied before or after seeding, or at seed germination.
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 would be a great product to use for Large Patch in your lawn as well as a variety of other potential diseases that could be present. You typically use 2 - 4 lbs. per 1,000 sq ft. of infected area and repeat application as directed on the product label.
Heritage G Fungicide is applied at rates of 2 to 4 pounds per 1,000 square feet, so you would need 70-140 pounds total to cover 35,000 square feet. Please view the product label for complete application instructions for your target disease.
We would suggest using Heritage G Fungicide by itself then you can use a fertilizer afterwards by a few days or even a week to not overload the lawn with chemicals.
Irrigation after Heritage G Fungicide application will depend on what and where you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions on your target disease. Otherwise you would wait 24 hours to water in.
To accurately apply your Heritage treatment, you want to use a spreader. This will allow you to be more precise and to have a more effective treatment. Please refer to the product label for spreader settings.
Heritage G Fungicide can be applied as a preventative for the turfgrass diseases listed on the product label. Either Eagle 20EW or Clearys 3336 DG Lite Granular Fungicide would be a great product to rotate to depending on what you are treating. We recommend to rotate fungicides every 3 app…
Read Full Answer »Heritage G Fungicide requires to be watered in after the application so rain should not affect your application unless there's a chance for runoff. Also, if you received more than 1 inch of rain, then you may need to reapply at 14 days to make sure the residual is still there.
Take All Root Rot is almost impossible to control. To try and control Take All Root Rot you can use Fungicides applied in early spring and fall such as Heritage (azoxystrobin), Banner Max (propiconazole), Cleary’s 3336 (thiophanate methyl).
Heritage G Fungicide can be applied to dry turf and irrigated per product label instructions.
Clearys 3336G would be a great option to rotate with Heritage G, you should do so after 2-3 applications of either.
Heritage G Fungicide needs to be applied every 28 days, therefore provides broadspecturm control for up to 28 days.
Heritage G Fungicide does not require watering in after application unless you are treating for specific diseases like fairy ring. Otherwise you should wait 24 hours to water the area.
The shelf life of Heritage G unopened if stored in a cool dry area is 3 years from date of purchase
The easiest way to determine the correct setting for your Earthway 2750 is:
If you need to use 2-4lbs of product per 1,000 sq ft you would add 2-4 lb of product to spreader, start with a medium setting, then apply product to a 20 x 50 ft area (1,000 sq ft). If you have pro…
It is always best to apply a fungicide for prevention and rotate with options from different classes. You will rotate also for a curative treament when you have activity of a turf disease. It is good that you purchased both products for rotation. There are some things you will want to do, also, …
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