| What It
Controls Controls or suppresses the following
turf diseases: pink snow mold, brown patch, dollar
spot, leaf spot, red thread, stripe smut, copperspot,
anthracnose, Fusarium blight, necrotic ring spot,
summer patch.
How to Apply
 | Apply with a drop-type or rotary spreader. For
best results with a rotary spreader, apply during a
calm period of the day. If necessary to apply when a
breeze is blowing, move in the direction of the wind
to prevent material from blowing toward the
operator. |
 | To cure lawn diseases when symptoms indicate
advanced stages, apply at the DOUBLE RATE and follow
with the NORMAL RATE preventive program. |
 | For prevention of dollar spot, copper spot, red
thread, anthracnose, stripe smut, Fusarium patch and
brown patch, apply to dry or moist foliage at the
NORMAL RATE when disease activity is noted or
suspected, then repeat at 2-3-week intervals. During
periods of high day and night temperature and
humidity, treatment intervals may need to be
shortened to achieve best brown patch control. |
 | For suppression of summer patch diseases (summer
patch, Fusarium blight, and necrotic ring spot),
apply at the DOUBLE RATE every 30 days (beginning in
late spring to early summer). Three to five
applications may be necessary for season-long
suppression. Water immediately after application and
keep turf from becoming drought stressed by watering
(1 inch) weekly. |
 | Allow 1 week between application of this and
other control products. (This guideline may be
relaxed where a severe insect or disease attack
requires immediate treatment. |
 | It is not necessary to water in immediately.
However, water is required before product will be
activated. |
When to Apply
 | To prevent fungus disease, apply to a dry or
moist lawn at the preventative rate when disease
activity is noted or suspected; repeat at two to
three week intervals beginning in late spring to
early summer during periods of high day and night
temperatures and humidity. Treatment intervals my be
needed to achieve the best brown patch control. |
 | To control a lawn fungus problem, apply at the
curative rate. |
 | For severe problems, re-treatment intervals may
be necessary to achieve control. |
Where to Use
Bentgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, Poa annua,
Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, ryegrass, fine
fescue, tall fescue or mixtures where these grasses
predominate. |
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