🌱 Protect Your Green with Eagle 20EW!
Dow AgroSciences 173917 Eagle 20EW Fungicide is a powerful 16oz systemic solution designed to prevent and control over 15 fungal diseases in various applications, including turfgrass, landscape ornamentals, and fruit crops. With its EPA approval and compatibility with popular species, this fungicide ensures your plants thrive while keeping fungal threats at bay.
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Energy Specifications Met | EPA |
Target Species | Fungus |
Item Form | Liquid |
M**N
Very effective
I call this my "big boy" fungicide. I don't fool around when I'm mixing or applying this stuff, I wear PPE (long pants, shoe protectors, NIOSH respirator mask, goggles, thick gloves).There's SO much powdery mildew and shot-hole disease this year on almost everything in our yard (hydrangeas, peonies, creeping ivy, stone fruit trees, hardwood trees, you name it). It's terrible.I tried copper fungicide, but it was a joke. Completely ineffective (and yet surprisingly easy to kill your plants if you use too much...go figure).This stuff is intended for serious agricultural use, not for little home consumers like me. For the mixing ratios, you're gonna have to put on the green eyeshade and convert ounces per acre per 100 gallons to your own use case. I'm sure I did it wrong. This said, this stuff is literally a life-saver for many of my plantings.
P**S
Works at it should and comes in right size
My go-to fungicide spray for my hobby vineyard. Its geared towards most of the common grape fungal diseases and gets me through the season with about 3 spray periods for 200 grape vines. Dependable, and a must-have in the temperate mid-west climate.
E**E
First of two applications
It seems to be working. I have made one application and the instructions call for two. During the first 10 days I’m getting a little bit of growth in the affected areas. It’s time to make the second application and I hope it cheers the problem.
Y**O
Works Great For Cedar Rust
I have a bunch of decorative (expensive) Cedars in a mass planting, but they are located near another mass planting of Junipers... which I have discovered is a big no-no. As a result, the Cedars have developed a type of rust. I was afraid I would lose all of them, but this Eagle 20W knocked the stuff out last year and the Cedars completely recovered. The rust is trying to come back this year on a couple of the Cedars, so I've reordered the Eagle 20W. This is good stuff and works for other fungus issues besides rust.
G**D
Saved our red oak.
I've noticed oak trees were browning before fall for some time now. Two years my oak did the same thing. I read about several blights and insects that could cause the problem and decided to do something. This is what I came up with to try and save the tree.This tree measured 66" in girth at chest height.I sat three 5 gallon buckets with a 3/16" hole drilled in the bottom of each around the base of my tree.In a separate 5 gallon bucket I mixed:* 4 gallons of water.* 22 ounces of Imadacloprid systemic insecticide.* 4 ounces of Eagle 20EW systemic fungicide.* 24 ounces of liquid fertilizer in hopes the roots would better absorb the solution if the fertilizer would act as a carrier.* Then I filled each bucket with this mixture. (So times 3)Attached is a picture of the oak tree over a year later. So far I don't see any blight or insect damage at all. Maybe that concoction works!?!PLEASE NOTICE: While I did read and follow label directions for the insecticide and fertilizer, this use may not be according to label directions for Eagle 20EW. Please consult with your local county extension office.
J**4
Needs better application instructions
Seems to be working. Instructions for use are incomplete and assume that it is being applied through professional equipment -- i.e. it does not provide instructions to use in a hose-end sprayer.
M**3
Works Well!
Do I buy it again (If needed): YESDo I recommend to others: YESQuality: GoodFunctionality: Good
S**L
Used on Cedar rust fungus
Moved to the country in 2021 and decided to plant some apple trees did not know that apple trees and cedar trees should not be place too close together and developed cedar rust on my apples this year used thisfungicide to help control it. It did help some but I found out I treated too late to really control it . Will update this post next year after I treated the fungus before it gets out of hand.
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