Propiconazole 14.3 is labeled for rust, but it is not specifically labeled for use on Daylilies. Agrisel BioPhos Pro Systemic Fungicide can be used to treat rust on Daylilies.
The Propiconazole 14.3 Product Label only refers to not using above 90 degrees when applying in the state of Florida, however below 85 is the standard recommendation in the industry to make sure no burn occurs.
Yes, the product label for Propiconazole 14.3 does state to tank mix with a registered contact fungicide labeled for brown patch control at the label rate. Azoxy 2SC or Armada 50WDG are two great options.
You do not need to water Propiconazole 14.3 in when treating for rust. Wait 24 hours after application if you need to irrigate.
The mixing rate of Propiconazole 14.3 is 1-2 fl. oz. per 1000 square feet. This would be mixed in however much water it takes to cover that 1000 sq. ft. Generally 1-2 gallons will cover the area but this depends on the specific equipment being used, how fast you are walking, and the pressure of the sprayer. For poorly ventilated areas, it is recommended to wear a respirator.
Propiconazole 14.3 does not require watering in after application for all applications but if treating soil borne you would.
Per the label: For control of foliar diseases, allow sprayed area to completely dry before irrigation. For control of soil-borne diseases, Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 can be watered in after application.
We do have some guides here that might help determine which you have to know the most effective treatment method.
Propiconazole 14.3 can be used on trees for the diseases listed on the product label.
Tenacity does not list that it can be tank mixed with fertilizers and does not list fungicides such as Propiconazole 14.3 either, only other post emergent herbicides. While they may not be an issue as long as you are following each products labels for rates and the most restrictive we would generally recommend only using 1-2 products at a time and doing a test on a small basis for compatibility, saftey and efficacy before treating large areas.
Propiconazole 14.3 is labeled for oak wilt. Per the label, “OAK WILT: OAKS Preventive and Therapeutic Treatment Use 10 ml of Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 in up to 1 liter of water per inch DBH. For very high disease pressure, use 20 ml of Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 per inch DBH. In the upper Midwest, treat oaks after June 15. Wounds in oaks in the upper Midwest between May 15 and June 15 attract insects that transmit the oak wilt pathogen. Oak trees exhibiting less than 20% crown loss from oak wilt have the best chance of responding to treatment by Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3. Preventive application is more effective than therapeutic treatment. Trees in advanced stages of disease development may not respond to treatment. 12 Uninfected trees will generally absorb the full amount of Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 water solution within 2 hours when injected under pressure. Consider trees exhibiting specific symptoms or those symptomless trees immediately adjacent to a diseased tree infected. Symptomless trees separated by a primary plow line from diseased trees may be at less risk of infection. Infected trees will absorb the material more slowly due to the vascular plugging caused by the disease. If the Quali-Pro Propiconazole 14.3 water solution is not absorbed within 24 hours, the tree is considered high risk and has a poor chance of survival.”
Propiconazole 14.3 could be used in a hose end sprayer as long as it can be calibrated to the amount needed. Since it is not per gallon but per 1000 sqft you will first need to determine how much water it takes you to cover 1000 sqft and then set accordingly.
The Propiconazole 14.3 label states the following: Preventive applications can be made at 6 to 10 ml/inch DBH. The 6 ml rate provides 24 months control and the 10 ml rate provides 36 months control. Make therapeutic treatment in trees showing disease symptoms at 10-20 ml/inch DBH. Re-treatment may be needed every 12 to 36 months.
Additionally, Propiconazole 14.3 will be most effective when used in conjunction with other cultural practices for management of Dutch elm disease (removal of dead elm trees, pruning of diseased tree limbs and branches, control of bark beetles, etc
The amount of Propiconazole 14.3 you will use depends on what disease you are treating. Please see pages 5-7 of the product label for rates for specific diseases.
There is no set time restriction between seeding/grass germination and applying fungicides such as Propiconazole 14.3 and Heritage G.
Propiconazole 14.3 would be mixed at the rate of 88 oz per acre (2 fl oz per 1000 sqft) for red thread. The amount of water you would use is however much water it takes to cover the area.
When using Propiconazole 14.3 for Red Thread, you will use 2 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft at 14-21 day intervals.
The mixing rate of Propiconazole 14.3 is 1-2 fl oz per gallon of water. This will treat 1000 square feet.
The mixing rate of Propiconazole 14.3 is 1-2 fl oz per gallon of water. This will treat 1000 square feet.
Propiconazole 14.3 will work for oak wilt. Per the product label, using the product by trained arborists (in injection techniques) as a flare root injection for prevention and treatment works best. We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office and/or find an arborist who can help you with prevention methods in case you have trees that haven't been infected yet.
Propiconazole 14.3 is toxic to fish and should not be applied near water.
Propiconazole 14.3 would not be recommended to apply in a mist blower as the application would not be sufficient enough due to the particle size of this type of applicator. It would be best to apply with a pump sprayer so you get sufficient coverage.