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This 32 fl oz ready-to-spray liquid fungicide uses propiconazole to protect and cure lawns from multiple fungal diseases, covering up to 5,000 square feet with long-lasting, weatherproof performance.
























| ASIN | B0035KNZJU |
| Active Ingredients | Propiconazole |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,150 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #132 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | BioAdvanced |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,704) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687073012705 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
| Item model number | 701270A |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SBM Life Science |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.55 x 11.25 inches |
| UPC | 687073012705 840216200760 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
R**C
Removes Orange/Yellow "Rust" Fungus
Used many times over the years. Removes Cheeto orange rust fungus from grass. Have had good luck with this brand with it actually DOING ITS JOB :)
T**S
Works!!
Fixed my lawn’s problem after two applications. Instructions are easy to follow. The green came back! Lawn looks good now. So this is a quality product. Doesn’t smell bad like some other treatments. It isn’t toxic to anything else around the lawn.
O**T
It does work, but takes multiple applications and double the product each time...
Like other users have stated, it absolutely works but unless you are smart enough to put it down very early for preventative, it takes multiple applications. Also, be aware, if you use the liquid product (which I personally believe works better than the granules) you have to turn your water pressure on the hose on LOW. Otherwise, the full hose pressure will use up the product so fast, it will never even cover 1,000 sq feet. The best advice I can give is apply generously- as in, at least 2-3 times the amount of product suggested- don’t be scared of over applying - unlike a fertilizer- you can’t really overdo- Unless the outdoor temperatures have already reached 85 then it’s too late in the season for the liquid product. Like others report, the past several years my lawn has developed a summertime fungus. Every June I noticed small patches of white fluff, almost like cobwebs, in the morning on the dew covered lawn. These spots quickly spread rapidly around the yard creating small circular dead spots that would often merge together. Then eventually huge yellow and brown splotches! It isn't just my lawn, everyone in the neighborhood has the same issue here in the north east. The past couple of years I started putting down the granules in May. I'm not sure if I'm not using enough or if they just aren't working because even though I put the granules PRIOR to the first signs of disease, inevitably, I still get the disease. This BioAdvanced spray works wonders and stops the growth and spread of this fungus! I've used this for the past few years AFTER the fungus started - though the rating of 1 bottle per 5,000 sq feet isn't even close to what you need. I use 2 bottles per 5,000 sq ft, which is 4 bottles for my entire back yard. Even then, I need to apply it twice, 14 days apart for it to clear up the fungus. Also, I agree that it works more effectively than the Scotts DiseaseEx. However, as other's state, you will blow through this bottle very quickly and there is no way this will cover the 5,000 square feet as advertised. It is important to turn the water pressure on the hose down LOW, just to get the bottle to reach 2,500 sq feet. You definitely want to be prepared to hustle and have your hose spread out in advance to maximize your application. I don't mind spending the money if the product works and it definitely does -- again with multiple applications (using both granules and liquid.) The video is an image of the fungus before treating multiple times, the photo is after.
P**S
Good product
So far it appears to have stopped that fungus attack stuff. Some damage was already done until I researched and figured out what the devil was killing parts of my lawn. Since it is late in the year I will wait for next spring to patch the dead sections. It seemed to have halted the spread any further, so I am glad of that!!!
F**S
Did not seem to work
I don't know ... this spray was supposed to cure fungus infestation on my lawn (50% of the lawn was brown). I bought two bottles to make sure I sprayed the grass heavily. It is possible that the summer heat this summer browned up my lawn and not fungus, but using this product did nothing to green up the lawn or stop it from browning more. After spraying, the lawn got even more brown over the next two weeks. So, I can't say if the product failed, or not.
D**Y
Works well for fungus in your yard!
Had a really bad fungus problem that spread throughout our backyard. Looked up some reviews on this product and decided to give it a try. It cleared it up quick! Just hook up the bottle to a hose and it doesn’t take the rest for you! Super easy to use and works!
D**9
Good for brown patch
I've used this for multiple seasons - normally two applications, works for brown patch. ( Why I needed ) . I will buy again
M**I
Caution! Sprayer doesn't use all the chemical.
As I applied the solution to the lawn, I was careful to occasionally lightly shake the bottle to see if any chemical remained. I didn't want to inadvertently spray just water on the just treated grass because there was no chemical left. Unfortunately, the sprayer never fully emptied from the bottle. The last 5 or so ounces was NOT being sucked up the tube. It took me a while to realize this and during that time I was spraying pure water on the grass, cleaning off the chemical from the grass where it needed to stay to treat my brown patch. Bummer! I checked the uptake tube. It was not bent. So, either the tube was not long enough and didn't touch the bottom of the bottle or the sprayer mechanism didn't have enough suction to draw up the last of the chemical. (I have good water pressure. Lack of water pressure was not the problem) So heads up. Once you get near the point where there is just a small amount of chemical in the bottle, stop spraying! You can always pour that 5 or so ounces in the next bottle. Still, based on my experience, the performance of the sprayer compromises this product.
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