Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Allen from Paramus New Jersey
    09/22/2013
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    Is honor guard effective on roses for black spots on leaves and yellowing leaves? How much should be used per
    Leaves and how much honor guard should be used per gallon of water?
    A
    Honor Guard will kill leaf spot on your roses and ornamentals. Dilute 1-2 fl ounces with a gallon of water to treat 1,000 sq ft.
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  • Asked by Dawn
    05/14/2011
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    How much Honor Guard do I use in teaspoon amount per each gallon of water?
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    It is really much easier if you use the measuring device that is attached to the bottle than to try to use a teaspoon to measure. With the measuring device on the container all you need to do is squeeze the bottle until the correct amount of product is in the measuring chamber, unscrew the cap, and pour the product into your sprayer.

    The first thing you need to know when using a fungicide such as Honor Guard PPZ  is that the exact amount of water you dilute it with is not important. It is only important to make sure you are using the correct amount of product per 1,000 sq ft of lawn. Use too much and you risk damaging your lawn, use too little and you will not get adequate results. You will need to read the product label to find out how much product you need for the disease you are trying to treat. To decide how much water you want to use, you should mark a 1,000 sq ft area, fill your sprayer with water ONLY, and start walking and spraying just as if you were doing the actual application of herbicide. When you are done walking and spraying the 1,000 sq ft area note how much water it took you to spray that area and that is the amount you will want to mix with the measured product for each 1,000 sq ft area that needs to be treated. You will need to make sure treated areas are irrigated with at least 1/2 inch of water (either by rainfall or by sprinkler) following the application.

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  • Asked by Kenneth from Tallapoosa, Ga
    05/31/2015
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    How much Honor Guard do I mix per gallon of water to treat black spots on roses?
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    Honor Guard will kill leaf spot on your roses and ornamentals. Dilute 1-2 fl ounces with a gallon of water to treat 1,000 sq ft.
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  • Asked by William from Nc
    05/09/2014
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    If Honor Guard PPz is used as a fungicide on turf, should it be watered in or left to dry on the grass?
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     you will need to make sure treated areas are irrigated with at least 1/2 inch of water (either by rainfall or by sprinkler) following the application of Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole 
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  • Asked by Sheri from San Pedro, Ca
    09/17/2016
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    Is Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole safe for cats and dogs?
    I was wondering how long before pets can go on lawn and is it pet safe. Do you recommend something more pet friendly to kill St Augustine fungus??
    A

    Yes, Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole is safe for both cats and dogs. They just need to be out of the area while your are spraying, and until the product dries. 

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  • Asked by Beverly from Hunderton County, Nj
    07/10/2015
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    What is the rate per gallon that I would use of Honor Guard PPZ fungicide?
    What is the rate per gallon I would use of Honor Guard fungicide with a hand-held tank sprayer? I need to spray some dwarf conifers in my conifer garden around the house that have been diagnosed with diplodia blight. The conifers are generally 6 feet tall or less. They are in the pine family.
    A

    Honor Guard PPZ label states:  For diplodia tip blight mix 5-8 oz per 100 gallons, make 3 applications every 14 days prior to major period of infection. For juniper phomopsis blight, make first application as soon as junipers start to grow, and repeat the applications every 14-21 days during periods of active growth. This breaks down to .05 fluid ounces per gallon water. 

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  • Asked by Francis from Naples, Fl
    11/19/2011
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    You say apply 1/2 inch of water after application of Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole. What is the reason? How much later can it be?
    In Naples, water restrictions limit when you can water. It might not be immediately after applying propiconazole.
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    It is recommended to water in herbicide products like Honor Guard PPZ because typically they need to get down to the root system, and the main way to do this is to water the lawn so the product can make its way to the roots.  You can also apply more water when performing the treatment for the same effect. If you apply the product before a rain event, that is even better.

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  • Asked by Lynette from La Vernia, Tx
    08/01/2015
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    Should I spray the whole yard or just the infected areas with Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide for brown patch?
    For 60% Zoysia and 40% Bermuda, mostly Bermuda is infected with brown patch. Will I use 1 oz per gallon? Also, temps are high now but can I apply early morning & then water in?
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    Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole should be applied to the areas that need to be treated as well as the other areas for prevention of brown patch on the turfgrass. It is best to treat when the temperatures do not exceed 80 degrees. You will mix 1-2 ounces per 1,000 sq ft for brown patch. The first thing you need to know when using a fungicide such as Honor Guard PPZ  is that the exact amount of water you dilute it with is not important. It is only important to make sure you are using the correct amount of product per 1,000 sq ft of lawn. Use too much and you risk damaging your lawn, use too little and you will not get adequate results. You will need to read the product label to find out how much product you need for the disease you are trying to treat. To decide how much water you want to use, you should mark a 1,000 sq ft area, fill your sprayer with water ONLY, and start walking and spraying just as if you were doing the actual application of herbicide. When you are done walking and spraying the 1,000 sq ft area note how much water it took you to spray that area and that is the amount you will want to mix with the measured product for each 1,000 sq ft area that needs to be treated. You will need to make sure treated areas are irrigated with at least 1/2 inch of water (either by rainfall or by sprinkler) following the application.

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  • Asked by Emmanuel from Fl
    09/21/2017
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    How many oz of Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole per gallon to treat 1000 sq ft St. Augustine for Take-All patch? Brown Patch?
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    Yes, Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole is applied at 2-4 fl oz per gallon for Take-All Patch for a Spring and Fall application (1-2 fl oz per gallon for Brown Patch-14-21 day intervals).

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  • Asked by Per from Central, New Jersey
    05/31/2012
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    Would Honor Guard Be Effective for Turf Brown Patch ?
    I have Brown Patch fungus in my lawn and am looking for a fungicide for control. I had Brown Patch last year and the year before and each fall reseeded the dead areas of the lawn. This year I did a light top dressing of compost as a method of control I read about in a University study. It looks like the Brown Patch has slowed, but I would like I would like to know if Honor Guard would be a good choice to treat this fungus. I have both a tank sprayer and hose end sprayer.
    A
    Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide is labeled for brown patch and when used as directed on the product label should do a good job helping you to eliminate this disease.
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  • Asked by Rodney from Golden Valley, Az
    01/12/2015
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    What is the best product on the market to combat Pecan Scab?
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    The active ingredient Propiconazole is commonly used to treat Pecan Scab. We would recommend using HonorGuard PPZ Fungicide for your treatment. Please refer to label for detailed instructions. You may also contact your local Master Gardener in your county for assistance on your treatment.
    Directions for Mixing HonorGuard PPZ:
    Mix 8-12 fl. oz. of HonorGuard PPZ in 100 gallons of water and apply as a full coverage
    spray to the point of drip. Apply every 30 days beginning when conditions are favorable for disease development. For pecans, apply the 12 fl. oz. rate beginning at bud break.
    Do not apply to apple, cherry, citrus, nectarine, peach, pecan, plum, or walnut trees that will bear harvestable fruit within 12 months
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  • Asked by Aj from Monroe, Nc
    06/29/2017
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    Can I mix Daconil Fungicide Concentrate with Honor Guard?
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    Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole does say that  it can be tank mixed with other fungicides but Daconil does have precautions and would not be recommended to be mixed with it.

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  • Asked by Isaac from New City Ny
    06/10/2013
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    How much Honor Guard do i need to mix in a backpack sprayer per gallon for Red Thread?
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    With Herbicides and Fungicides the mixture is different in how you apply it. You will want to make sure you are using the correct about of product, over the correct amount of area. The water purely acts as the carrier to distribute it so whether it takes you 2 gallons or 10 gallons, both are correct. The Honor Guard label says to use 2 ounces per 1000 sq/ft for Red Thread so you would be safe mixing 2 ounces per 2 gallons of water as that is the average that is recommend for herbicides.
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  • Asked by Mike from Cincinnati,oh
    05/20/2014
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    How long is the shelf life of Honor Guard PPZ fungicide once it has been opened?
    I purchased Honor Guard PPZ from you about 2 years ago. It has greatly improved the condition of my Dogwood trees. Is the product still effective after this amount of time, or does it need to be replaced? If so, is Honor Guard the best product to control Dogwood anthracnose, or is there another product I should consider using? Thanks
    A
     Honor Guard PPZ if stored in a cool dry area will last 3-5 years.  Honor Guard PPZ is still one of our most popular products for Dogwood anthracnose. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
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  • Asked by Amy from Franklin, Tn
    06/08/2014
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    How much Honor Guard do I use in my hose sprayer?
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    Honor Guard is not labeled to be used in a hose end sprayer so we would not recommend using it in one. 

    The first thing you need to know when using a fungicide such as Honor Guard PPZ  is that the exact amount of water you dilute it with is not important. It is only important to make sure you are using the correct amount of product per 1,000 sq ft of lawn. Use too much and you risk damaging your lawn, use too little and you will not get adequate results. You will need to read the product label to find out how much product you need for the disease you are trying to treat. To decide how much water you want to use, you should mark a 1,000 sq ft area, fill your sprayer with water ONLY, and start walking and spraying just as if you were doing the actual application of herbicide. When you are done walking and spraying the 1,000 sq ft area note how much water it took you to spray that area and that is the amount you will want to mix with the measured product for each 1,000 sq ft area that needs to be treated. You will need to make sure treated areas are irrigated with at least 1/2 inch of water (either by rainfall or by sprinkler) following the application.

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  • Asked by Marc from St. Augustine, Fl
    07/13/2015
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    Can Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide be applied when temperature outside is 85 degrees and above during summer?
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    Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide should not be used on certain bermudagrass golf course greens when temperatures exceed 90 degrees. Be sure that you read and follow the product label instructions regarding high heat and/or high humidityconditions during applications.

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  • Asked by David from Houston, Texas
    09/23/2018
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    How long after applying Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole can I mow the lawn?
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    According to the Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole product label, apply after mowing OR allow the sprayed area to completely dry before mowing. 

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  • Asked by Ken from Tampa
    05/01/2017
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    How often do you apply Honor Guard PPZ for roses (leaf spot)?
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    Honor Guard PPZ is labeled to control black spot on roses and should be applied when disease conditions are favorable for disease development at 5-8 oz per 100 gallons of water. Apply as full coverage until the point of drip and reapply after 30 days.

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  • Asked by B. from Mandeville, Louisiana
    06/17/2016
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    Does Honor Guard PPZ work for daylily rust?
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    Yes, Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide with 14.3% Propiconazole is labeled to treat rust, and can be used on daylillies. You would apply .16 fl oz per gallon of water, and apply as a full coverage spray to the point of drip. Apply every 14-28 days beginning when conditions are favorabel for disease development. 

     

     

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  • Asked by Daniel from East Greenbush, Ny
    04/20/2014
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    Is Honor Guard w/propiconazole safe to control brown rot on nectarines
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    Honor Guard PPZ is not labeled to be used on edible vegetation so we cannot recommend it for that use.  We do carry the Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide which is labeled for this use.
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