Subdue GR Granular Fungicide
Best professional-grade soil disease protection for landscapers and nursery growers.
This is the gold standard for stopping soil-borne pathogens before they compromise your root systems. While the granular application requires a bit more manual effort than a liquid spray, the systemic, long-lasting protection it provides for new plantings is unmatched in professional horticulture.
$139.77
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Intermountain Turf Supply
Who it's for
- Turf managers needing deep, systemic protection against water molds
- Groundskeepers seeking easy, drift-free application methods
- Busy professionals wanting fewer applications per season
Who should skip it
- Applicators who cannot manage complex chemical rotation schedules
- Gardeners needing a single solution for diverse turf diseases
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for affordable, broad-spectrum alternatives
Performance breakdown
Systemic Efficacy
Mefenoxam provides deep, root-to-crown protection against stubborn soil-borne pathogens.
Application Versatility
Easily integrates into diverse environments from professional nurseries to residential turf.
Ease of Distribution
Granular formulation simplifies uniform coverage compared to liquid spray alternatives.
Targeted Disease Control
Highly specialized defense against Pythium and Phytophthora root rot issues.
Establishment Support
Critical protection during the vulnerable seeding and transplanting growth phases.
Handling Safety
Professional-grade synthetic chemistry requires strict adherence to safety protocols.
Key Specs
Active Ingredient
Mefenoxam 1.0%
Formulation
Dry granular
Target Diseases
Pythium, Phytophthora, Downy mildew, Root rot
Use Sites
Ornamentals, turf, nonbearing citrus, conifers, and nonbearing deciduous fruit and nut trees in nurseries
EPA Registration
100-794
Application Rate (Turf)
12.5 - 25 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Application Rate (Ornamentals)
6 - 125 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Net Weight
25 lb
Application Method
Granules
Pesticide Classification
Fungicide
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