Heritage SC Fungicide could be used in a hose end sprayer as long as it can be calibrated to the amount needed. Since it is not per gallon but per 1000 sq ft, you will first need to determine how much water it takes you to cover 1000 sq ft, and then set accordingly. We recommend using a hand pump s…
Read Full Answer »The rate for Heritage SC Fungicide - 4 oz. per gallon will depend on what type of disease you are trying to treat. Most diseases require 0.4 to 0.8 oz to 1 gallon of water and treat every 14-28 days. Please refer to the product label for your best rate per gallon.
Yes, Heritage SC Fungicide is the liquid formulation of the same active in Heritage G Fungicide.
Heritage SC Fungicide and Acelepryn Insecticide can be tank mixed in the same sprayer provided a small tank mix compatibility test has been done. Please review each product label for tank mixing instructions.
Per the label, you will use 0.4 oz. of Heritage SC per 1,000 ft.?2;
Heritage SC Fungicide is applied at 0.4 to 0.8 or 1.4 fl oz per 1000 sq ft depending on the specific lawn disease being targeted. We would have to know this information in order to advise on the best rate to target that disease. For the rates “per gallon” question, in general 1 to 2 gallon…
Read Full Answer »The Heritage SC Fungicide - 4 oz would really be the most economical option for treating smaller lawns for Spring Dead Spot. The 4 oz bottle of Heritage SC will cover 2,800 to 10,000 sq ft depending on the disease being targeted. Please view the products for Spring Dead Spot HERE for addito…
Read Full Answer »Heritage SC Fungicide only requires additional watering of the application if treating Spring Dead Spot per the product label. For lawns, it is recommended to use the labeled rate for the target disease in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft. For spot applications, use 0.4 fl oz in 1 to 2 gal…
Read Full Answer »Heritage SC Fungicide states to wait 24 hours after an application before expecting any rainfall or irrigation. Please view the product label for more information.
For Brown Patch, Heritage SC Fungicide (Class 11 Fungicide) is applied at 0.4-0.8 oz in sufficient water volume to cover 1000 sq ft. Repeat at 14-28 day intervals for 3 applications then rotate to a different class fungicide such as Clearys 3336F (Class 1) at the rate of 2-4 fl oz per 1000 sq f…
Read Full Answer »You will use 0.4-0.8 oz. of product per 1000 square feet. This will mix in 1-2 gallons of water. Be sure to remember the amount of product is what is important when using Heritage SC. Water acts as a carrier, however, you do need to use a sufficient amount of water to get the product in the area.?
Read Full Answer »Per the label, "DO NOT tank-mix Heritage SC with other fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, fertilizers, or adjuvants unless local experience indicates that the tank mix is safe to ornamental plants.'
Heritage SC Fungicide is safe for use on Centipede and St Augustine grass lawns, but you would need to reference the product label and the disease you are treating for specifically to see what use rates and reapplication intervals you would need to adhere to for optimum disease control. Please …
Read Full Answer »Heritage SC Fungicide is applied at 0.4 fl oz to 0.8 fl oz using 1-2 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft depending on the disease you are targeting. It is recommended to use a hand pump sprayer or backpack sprayer to ensure even coverage of the lawn is obtained. Please see the Heritage SC Fungicide -…
Read Full Answer »As long as you can calibrate it for the needed use rate, it should be fine but for a more accurate application, we recommend applying Heritage SC Fungicide with a hand pump sprayer, or backpack sprayer. For further information you can also reach out to Syngenta, they can be reached at 1-866-796-4…
Read Full Answer »Heritage SC Fungicide - 4 oz. is labeled for Phytophthora that causes aerial or shoot blight. You would have to make applications before the plants show any significant injury. You would apply 1.0-3.8 fl oz per 50 gallons of water every 7-28 days, so that breaks down to 0.1 - 0.38 oz per 5 gallons o…
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Heritage SC Fungicide - 4 oz. should be applied every 14 days for curative & every 28 days for preventative. Keep in mind that after 2-3 applications you will want to rotate with a different fungicide.
The application rate for Heritage SC Fungicide is going to depend on the specific lawn disease you are targeting. Applicaiton rates range from 0.4 fl oz to 1.4 fl oz per 1000 sq ft. Please review the list of diseases on the product label to determine the correct rate for the disease you’re ta…
Read Full Answer »Timing for preventative applications of Heritage SC Fungicide is going to depend on the disease you are targeting. Refer to the product label or contact your local County Extension Office for exact timing recommendations in your region. To avoid runoff, it is recommended to delay irrigation f…
Read Full Answer »The 4 oz bottle of Heritage SC Fungicide will cover 5,000 - 10,000 sq ft, depending on the rate at which you apply it. So at 0.4 oz per 1000 sq ft, you can cover 10,000 sq ft. At the higher rate of 0.8 oz per 1000 sq ft, you can cover 5,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label for complete appli…
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