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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.