For existing diseases, Bio Advanced Fungus Control For Lawns RTS should be reapplied every 14 days until lawn shows signs of recovery. Do not apply more than 16 times per year at a rate of 32 fl oz. per 5,000 sq. ft. or 8 times per year at a rate of 32 fl oz. per 2,500 sq. ft
If it's still cold, we recommend to wait to make an application of Bayer Advanced Fungus Control For Lawns RTS or any other fungicide. Brown pack is a disease that can affect warm season grasses and it can remain active until the grass goes dormant so it can be possible for it to be another disease. If you need assistance with an identification, we recommend to contact your local extension office and request to speak to the master gardener. They are more familiar with your area and may be better at helping identify what the issue is.
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Yes, Bio Advanced Fungus Control For Lawns RTS can be applied in the mornings when temperatures are coolest and the grass has had time to recover from the heat during the night. The product label indicates that you should not apply this product when temperatures are over 85 degrees to avoid potential turf injury so early morning or evening applications are suggested.
Per the safety data sheet, the color of Bio Advanced Fungus Control For Lawns RTS can be white to light beige. Since this is a ready-to-spray bottle, water is mixing with the concentrate as it's being sprayed. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly if you have questions about the product you have purchased. You can reach BioAdvanced at 1-877-229-3724.
The amount of time before seeing results after applying Bio Advanced Fungus Control For Lawns RTS will depend on many factors, including the extent and progression of the disease in which you are treating. As stated on the product label, "To control existing disease, reapply every 14 days until lawn shows signs of recovery."
Please view our Lawn Disease Section in our Lawn Care Guide for more information on treating some of the most common turfgrass diseases.