How do you use subdue fungicide?
How do you use subdue fungicide?
1 SUBDUE MAXX ALONE • Add 1/4 to 1/2 of the required amount of water to the spray tank. With the agitator running, add the Subdue MAXX to the tank. Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water. Begin application of the spray solution after the Subdue MAXX has com- pletely dispersed into the mix water.
How to apply Subdue?
Application Volume: Apply 250 mL of the Subdue MAXX mixture as a drench to the growing media at the base of each plant. One application per planting cycle. Apply immediately after transplanting or when Pythium root rot is present. DO NOT apply Subdue MAXX Fungicide to the foliage.
How does Subdue MAXX work?
Subdue MAXX stops disease growth and prevents the development of disease within the turfgrass plant. Subdue MAXX is absorbed by the roots and translocated throughout the entire turfgrass plant.
What is the active ingredient in Subdue fungicide?
mefenoxam
The active ingredient in Subdue MAXX is mefenoxam, a group 4 fungicide (phenylamide).
Where does subdue GR fungicide go in the soil?
When incorporated into the soil, the active ingredient is absorbed into the roots and moves to the crown providing protection against pathogens that can invade. Subdue GR Fungicide with 1.0% Mefenoxam controls listed diseases in turf, ornamentals, conifers, nonbearing citrus, and nonbearing deciduous fruit and nut trees in nurseries.
Can you use subdue Maxx fungicide on soil?
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.
What kind of fungicide to use on bluegrass?
Subdue Maxx Fungicide. Subdue Maxx fungicide is in a microemulsion concentrate that controls pythium blight in cool season grasses like bluegrass. It contains Mefenoxam that has been a time-tested material that have proven to be very effective against Pythium blight.
What kind of fungicide to use on fruit trees?
Subdue GR Fungicide with 1.0% Mefenoxam controls listed diseases in turf, ornamentals, conifers, nonbearing citrus, and nonbearing deciduous fruit and nut trees in nurseries. Use Subdue GR for the control diseases such as downy mildew, damping-off, root and stem rot diseases caused by phytophthora and pythium.