How To Use Daconil Ultrex Fungicide

Daconil Ultrex fungicide is a highly efficient fungicide that can be quite costly to use on commercial landscapes such as golf courses. Patch Pro is an inexpensive fungicide that is ideal for use in residential environments.

Before using this product, please ensure that you are equipped with the appropriate PPE (goggles, gloves, face mask, etc).

If used properly, the product poses no risk to humans, animals, or the environment. To prevent any accidental exposure before the product has dried, keep pets and youngsters away from the treated area after application.

 

What Is Daconil Ultrex Fungicide?

Daconil Ultrex Fungicide
Picture of the Daconil Ultrex Fungicide

To prevent 14 diseases, including dollar spot, leaf spot, anthracnose, and gray snow mold, Daconil Ultrex Fungicide is a contact fungicide. Daconil Ultrex delays and prevents resistance at various points.

Built-in surfactant in Daconil Ultrex gives the fungicide superior sticking power, allowing for thorough application and continued protection even after extensive watering or rain.

Because of its method of action, Daconil Ultrex Turf Care Fungicide delays or prevents the development of resistance to conventional fungicides that target only a single site.

Even after watering and heavy rain, the surfactant in Daconil Ultrex Turf Care Fungicide ensures that the grass is well-covered and protected.

Daconil Ultrex is a fantastic fungicide to think about using because it has a 14- to 21-day residual control, meaning you won’t have to constantly reapply to keep your plants safe.

 

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How To Use Daconil Ultrex Fungicide

  • Calculate the square footage by measuring the length and width of the area to be treated in feet and multiplying the results. For golf course greens, you should use 32.5 ounces of Daconil Ultrex Fungicide for every 2 to 10 gallons of water.
    Golf course tees require 23 ounces of product per 2 to 10 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet when applying turf.
    Use 11.6 ounces of product to 0.7 to 10 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet of turf on fairways, roughs, and lawns near commercial and industrial structures. For instructions on how much to use, read the product’s label.
  • First, half-fill the sprayer with water, then add the specified amount of Daconil Ultrex Fungicide. Put the top back on the sprayer and give it a good shake to mix everything together.
  • Apply the concoction to the plant’s leaves by spraying it with a fan-shaped nozzle. Before applying, make sure the plants are completely dry. Wait for sprays to dry before mowing or watering sprayed areas. Apply again in 14-21 days if necessary.

 

Where Can I Apply Daconil Ultrex Fungicide?

  • Sod farms
  • Commercial seed production farms
  • Ornamental nurseries
  • Greenhouses
  • Conifers
  • Nursery beds
  • Christmas tree
  • Bough production plantations
  • Tree seed orchards
  • Almond
  • Apricot
  • Cherry
  • Filbert
  • Nectarine
  • Peach
  • Pistachio
  • Plum trees
  • Prune trees
  • Golf courses
  • Lawns around commercial (non-residential)
  • Industrial buildings
  • Professional and collegiate athletic fields
  • Parks
  • Recreational areas
  • Athletic fields

 

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What Are the Target Pests For Daconil Ultrex Fungicide?

  • Algae
  • Anthracnose
  • Ascochyta blight
  • Basal Rot
  • Black knot
  • Black spot on roses
  • Botryosphaeria blight
  • Botrytis blight
  • Botrytis seedling blight
  • Botrytis spp.
  • Brown Blight
  • Brown Patch
  • Brown rot blossom blight
  • Cephalosporium leaf spot
  • Cercospora leaf spot
  • Cercosporidium leaf spot
  • Cherry leaf spot
  • Copper Spot
  • Corynespora leaf spot
  • Coryneum blight
  • Curvularia flower spot
  • Curvularia leaf spot
  • Curvularia spp.
  • Cyclaneusma
  • Cylindrosporium leaf spot
  • Dactylaria leaf spot
  • Dichondra Leaf Spot
  • Didymellina leaf spot
  • Dollar Spot
  • Drechslera leaf spot
  • Eastern filbert blight
  • Erysiphe cichoracearum
  • Fabraea
  • Fusarium leaf spot
  • Gloeosporium black leaf spot
  • Grey Leaf Spot
  • Grey Snow Mold
  • Gymnosporangium spp.
  • Inkspot
  • Interior needle blight
  • Leaf curl
  • Leaf Spot
  • Lophodermiumneedlecast
  • Marssonina leaf spot
  • Melting-Out
  • Microsphaera spp.
  • Monilinia blossom blight
  • Mycosphaerella ray blight
  • Myrothecium leaf spot
  • Neck Rot
  • Nematostoma leaf blight
  • Ovulinia flower blight
  • Phoma twig blight
  • Phyllosticta leaf spot
  • Pink Snow Mold
  • Puccinia spp.
  • Pucciniastrum hydrangea
  • Ramularia leaf spot
  • Red Thread
  • Rhizoctonia web blight
  • Rhizopus blossom blight
  • Rhizosphaeraneedlecast
  • Scab
  • Scleroderris canker
  • Sclerotinia flower blight
  • Septoria leaf spot
  • Shot hole
  • Sirococcus tip blight
  • Sphaeropsis leaf spot
  • Stagonospora leaf scorch
  • Stem Rust
  • Swiss needle cast
  • Tan leaf spot
  • Twig blight
  • Volutella leaf blight
  • Weir’s cushion rust

 

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Conclusion

For golf course greens, you should use 32.5 ounces of Daconil Ultrex Fungicide for every 2 to 10 gallons of water.

Golf course tees require 23 ounces of product per 2 to 10 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet when applying turf.

Programs that adhere to the tenets of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), such as those that employ disease-resistant crop varieties, cultural practices, pest scouting, and disease forecasting systems to lessen the frequency with which pesticides are used, are encouraged to implement Daconil Ultrex Turf Care Fungicide.

Use 11.6 ounces of product to 0.7 to 10 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet of turf on fairways, roughs, and lawns near commercial and industrial structures.

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