IMPORTANT: ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BUYING OR USING THIS PRODUCT!
Restrictions
- Prevent spray drift on to surrounding areas. Do not apply when
ground is frozen or during drought.
- Do not use Heritage where there is a risk of spray drift onto
neighbouring apple, crab apple, cherry, plum trees or privet. DO
NOT use equipment used to apply Heritage to treat these crops
as unacceptable damage may occur.
Diseases Controlled
Fusarium Patch (Microdochium nivale):
Use Heritage fungicide in a disease control programme,
alternating applications of HERITAGE with fungicides with different
modes of action, for example Banner Maxx or Instrata. The total
number of Heritage applications applied per annum must not exceed
1/3rd of the total number of fungicide applications, up to a
maximum of 4 applications. Do not apply more than 2 sequential
Heritage applications.
Take All Patch (Gaeumannomyces graminis):
Apply Heritage as a preventative treatment at full label
use rate. Begin application when conditions are favorable for
disease infection prior to disease symptom development. Make 2
applications 14 days apart in the spring and 2 applications 14 days
apart in the autumn. In addition, utilize management practices,
which encourage healthy turf and reduce turf stress.
Resistance Management
Some turf disease pathogens are known to have developed
resistance to products used repeatedly for their control. To ensure
best control, Heritage fungicide should be applied at full use
rates following the guidance below.
When to Use
Best results will be achieved when Heritage is
applied as a preventive treatment at the very earliest stages of
disease symptom expression. Begin applications when conditions are
favourable for disease infection, at the beginning of disease
symptom expression.
Timing
Repeat at minimum intervals of 2 weeks. The maximum number
of Heritage applications per annum is 4 OR as described in the
Resistance Management section of the label.
Rainfastness
2 Hours.
Buffer Zone Restrictions
None
For use only as a Horticultural Fungicide on managed
amenity turf and amenity grassland.
Compatibility
The following tank mixes have been tested for physical
compatibility with Heritage at recommended rates of use and
will mix in the sprayer tank. No tests have been undertaken on crop
safety or product performance therefore, use is at the user's own
risk. Syngenta Crop Protection will support the physical
compatibility of the mixes below with Heritage.
- H2Pro Wetting Agent
- Turfclear (sprayable with continuous agitation)
Mixing and Spraying
- Heritage fungicide may be applied with all types of spray
equipment commonly used for making ground applications. Do not
apply through ULV sprayers.
- Ensure that the sprayer is clean and set to give the correct
volume and an even deposit. Do not allow spray mixture to stand
overnight or for prolonged periods. Make up only the amount of
spray required for immediate use.
- Thoroughly wash all spraying equipment immediately after use.
Do not use silicone-based products with Heritage
fungicide.
- Tractor-mounted/trailed sprayers: Half fill the spray tank with
water and begin agitation. Add the required quantity
of Heritage to the tank and complete filling. Continue
agitation until spraying is completed.
- Hand-held sprayers: Half fill the spray tank with clean water
and add the required quantity of Heritage to the tank.
Complete filling, mix thoroughly and use immediately.
Water Volume and BCPC Spray Quality
Apply 0.5kg Heritage in 800 - 1000L per hectare. For spot
treatments, use 5 grams Heritage fungicide per 8 to 10 L of
water. For optimum control of Take-All patch, repeat application at
a minimum interval.
Rates of Use
Apply 0.5 kg Heritage in 800 - 1000 L per hectare.
For spot treatments, use 5 grams Heritage fungicide per 8 to
10 L of water. For optimum control of take-all patch, repeat
application at the minimum interval.
Handling
This material is capable of forming flammable dust clouds
in air, which, if ignited, can produce a dust cloud explosion.
Flames, hot surfaces, mechanical sparks and electrostatic
discharges can serve as ignition sources for this material.
Electrical equipment should be compatible with the flammability
characteristics of this material. The flammability characteristics
will be made worse if the material contains traces of flammable
solvents or is handled in the presence of flammable solvents. In
general personnel handling this material and all conducting
equipment should be electrically earthed or grounded. Bulk bags
(FIBC) used to contain this material should be Type B, Type C or
Type D. Type C bags must be electrically grounded or earthed before
powder is charged to or discharged from the bag. If metal or fibre
drums are used to contain this material, make certain the metal
parts are bonded to the filling equipment and grounded. This
material could become charged under certain conditions such as
pneumatic conveying. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. When using,
do not eat, drink or smoke.
Storage
- Safe storage advice: Keep containers tightly closed in a dry,
cool and well-ventilated place. Keep out of reach of
children. Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding
stuffs.
- Storage Life: Physically and chemically stable for at least 2
years when stored in the original unopened sales container at
ambient temperatures.
- Store away from seeds, fertilizers and composts.
- WASH OUT CONTAINER THOROUGHLY, empty washings into spray tank
and dispose of safely.
- KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER, tightly closed, in a safe
place.
Disposal
- Product: Do not contaminate ponds, waterways or ditches with
chemical or used container. Do not dispose of waste into
sewer. Where possible recycling is preferred to disposal or
incineration. If recycling is not practicable, dispose of in
compliance with local regulations.
- Contaminated packaging: Empty remaining contents. Triple rinse
containers. Empty containers should be taken for local
recycling or waste disposal. Do not re-use empty
containers.