DiseaseEx Lawn Fungicide
Overview
- Use Scotts® DiseaseEx™ Lawn Fungicide on home lawns to prevent disease before it appears and control disease at the first sign of symptoms
- Controls 26 listed lawn diseases, including brown patch, pythium blight, stem and stripe rust, gray and pink snow mold, necrotic ring spot, red thread, powdery mildew, and anthracnose
- This fungicide for lawns starts working within 24 hours of application, and continues to control diseases up to 4 weeks; safe for all grass types when used as directed
- For best results, begin applications of this lawn care treatment prior to disease symptoms, or when conditions are favorable for disease
- One 10 lb. bag of Scotts® DiseaseEx™ Lawn Fungicide 10 lb. bag treats up to 5,000 sq. ft.
Specs and Details
Active Ingredients
- 0.31% Azoxystrobin
Cautions
- When used as directed, this product is safe to the lawn and controls the disease listed. Consult with your local Cooperative Extension Service office or your state's land grant university for assistance with lawn disease identification and specific fungicide timing in your area to control lawn diseases.
Product Label
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- Always read and follow the product label before use.
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- Safety Data Sheets can be found at scottsmsds.com
DESCRIPTION
Don't let brown spots or mildew block your path to a beautiful, green yard. Scotts® DiseaseEx™ Lawn Fungicide prevents disease before it appears and controls disease at the first sign of symptoms. It controls 26 listed lawn diseases, including brown patch, stem & stripe rust, red thread, powdery mildew, necrotic ring spot, and pink patch. Scotts® DiseaseEx™ Lawn Fungicide starts to work within 24 hours of application, and continues to control diseases up to 4 weeks. We recommend using a Scotts® spreader to apply this product. For Scotts® broadcast/rotary spreaders, use a setting of 2 ¼ for the preventative rate or 3 ¾ for the curative rate. For Scotts® drop spreaders, use a setting of 4 for the preventative rate or 5 ½ for the curative rate. For Scotts® Wizz, use a setting of 3 ¼ for the preventative rate or 4 for the curative rate. For best results, begin applications prior to disease symptoms, or when conditions are favorable for disease. It can be applied after seeding or at seed germination. The product may be reapplied at 14-28 day intervals. One 10 lb. bag of Scotts® DiseaseEx™ Lawn Fungicide treats up to 5,000 sq. ft.
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS
How to Use
- Use on home lawns to prevent disease (Preventative Rate Setting) before it appears and/or to control disease (Curative Rate Setting) at the first sign of disease.
Where Not to Use
- Do not apply more than 37 lbs. of Scotts® DiseaseExTM Lawn Fungicide per 1,000 sq. ft. in a single year.
Where to Use
- Use on home lawns to prevent or control common diseases (see label for complete list of lawn diseases controlled).
When to Apply
- For best results, begin applications prior to disease symptoms, when conditions are favorable to disease, typically in spring.
How Often to Apply
- Product may be re-applied at 14-28 day intervals.
- Use the shorter re-treatment intervals and higher application rates when prolonged favorable disease conditions exist.
- Do not apply more than 37 lbs. of Scotts® DiseaseExTM Lawn Fungicide per 1,000 sq. ft. in a single year
What lawn diseases does Scotts DiseaseEx Lawn Fungicide control?
Scotts DiseaseEx controls 26 listed lawn diseases, including brown patch, stem and stripe rust, red thread, powdery mildew, necrotic ring spot, pink patch, anthracnose, pythium, Southern and Typhula blight, leafspot, summer patch, Fusarium patch, gray leafspot, leaf rust, melting out, and yellow patch.
How much area does one 10 lb. bag cover?
One 10 lb. bag of Scotts DiseaseEx Lawn Fungicide treats up to 5,000 sq. ft.
Is Scotts DiseaseEx safe for all grass types?
Yes, this fungicide for lawns is safe for all grass types when used as directed.
When should I apply Scotts DiseaseEx Lawn Fungicide?
To prevent disease before it can strike, start applications before symptoms appear. Favorable conditions for disease like warmer temperatures, excessive rain, drought, or humidity typically occur from spring through fall. Don't sweat it if you're already seeing disease symptoms in your lawn; you can also apply DiseaseEx when symptoms first appear. It also can be applied after seeding or at seed germination.
What are the spreader settings for applying this product?
Scotts broadcast/rotary spreaders: 2 ¼ for preventative or 3 ¾ for curative
Scotts drop spreaders: 4 for preventative or 5 ½ for curative
Scotts Wizz: 3 ¼ for preventative or 4 for curative
Use the preventative rate for disease prevention, or the curative rate after disease symptoms have appeared.