Subdue MAXX Fungicide would have a 3-5 year shelf life if stored at room temperature with no extreme heat or cold, and no moisture got into the bottle.
Subdue MAXX Fungicide is not labled for a soil treatment when treating for phytophthora. Per the product label it should be applied as a foliar treatment only. Also this would not be a product that we would recommend for that either as you would have to use such a miniscule amount when treating he…
Read Full Answer »Per the product label of Subdue Maxx Fungicide: You would use 0.50 – 1.0 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft in 1-5 gallons of water. The amount of water is not set as it is just the carrier and will be however much it takes you to cover that area. For best efficacy, 1/2 inch irrigation or rainfall is re…
Read Full Answer »Here are a few tips for getting rid of Pythium Blight: Avoid mowing wet, infected turf where mycelium is present to avoid spreading spores with the mower blades Reduce thatch and improve drainage with core aeration. Increase air circulation and reduce the amount of shade which will …
Read Full Answer »Subdue MAXX Fungicide depending on what you are treating for can take 1-2months to translocate through the plant. Please review the product label for the application table.
Subdue MAXX Fungicide would be applied immediately after seeding per the product label. Re-treat at 7 to 14-day intervals if conditions remain favorable for disease. For best effi cacy, 1/2 inch irrigation or rainfall is required within 24 hours after application. Note: For long-term control of Py…
Read Full Answer »Subdue Maxx Fungicide is labeled for use in greenhouses, but not in hydroponics. We do sell many products made for use with hydroponics: you can browse them here.
While Subdue Maxx Fungicide is labeled for numerous ornamental plants, it does not specifically list ferns as a tolerant plant. There are many plants the product has not been tested on to know the outcome, so for this reason we recommend contacting the manufacturer, Syngenta, at 1-866-796-4368 f…
Read Full Answer »Subdue MAXX Fungicide is not labeled for applications to spruce for controlling needlecast.
According to the manufacturer, Subdue Maxx Fungicide cannot be used in a hydroponic system as it is intented to move systemically through the roots of the plants through the soil.
There are a few more variables that determine mix rates (applying before/after transplanting, etc.). Mix rate and application in treatment of phytophthora can be found on page 12 of the Subdue Maxx Fungicide product label.
There are no wait restrictions to apply a Subdue Maxx Fungicide after seeding so you can apply anytime by following the label.
Subdue Maxx Fungicide can be used at any time of the year as long as the ground is not frozen. Be sure to follow the label with regards to application rates.
We would recommend contacting the manufacturer (Syngenta) directly for more information on this at 866-796-4368.
According to the Subdue Maxx Fungicide Product Label regarding applications for root rot in non bearing trees: Use the rate of 3 oz per 1000 sq/ft. Apply as a soil surface spray in sufficient water to obtain thorough coverage of the soil under the canopy of the trees
Subdue Maxx Fungicide can be applied as a preventative treatment against downy mildew in St. Augustine grass, and for Pythium blight and yellow tuft in bluegrass, according to the product label. For preventative applications, apply at 0.50 – 1.0 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft as a foliar application to …
Read Full Answer »The use rate of Subdue Maxx Fungicide will completely depend on the type of disease you are treating for, and the type of application you are making. You should refer to the product label, which provides rates specific to disease and treatment type, and use as directed.
Subdue Maxx is not labeled specifically for Hypoxylon Canker Fungus. According to this extension article from UMN, "there are no fungicides that prevent or cure Hypoxylon canker." However, proper management practices can significantly reduce problems that may possibly occur. Generally, avoiding tr…
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Yes, Subdue MAXX Fungicide would be applied immediately after seeding per the product label. Re-treat at 7 to 14-day intervals if conditions remain favorable for disease. For best efficacy, 1/2 inch irrigation or rainfall is required within 24 hours after application.
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Yes, Subdue Maxx Fungicide can be tank mixed with Tenacity. Follow the tank mixing instructions on page 8 of the product label.