![]()
Sustainable Broad Spectrum Fungicide
PARADIGM is an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulation of plant essential oils with broad spectrum contact fungicidal control. Paradigm is a minimum risk fungicide with both curative and preventive properties. Curatively, Paradigm disrupts cell membrane integrity at different stages of disease development, while also acting as a fungistat and preventing fungal attachment, Paradigm provides excellent control of fungal pathogens. The combination of modes of action allows Paradigm to be used on its own or as a component of fungicidal spray rotations to ensure alternating modes of action during the growing season.
Paradigm is labeled for use in all turf and ornamental crops against a broad range of diseases, including but not limited to blights, molds, scabs, and mildews.
Integrated Disease Management (IDM) Strategy
PARADIGM’S patented ingredients and advanced formulation are a perfect fit for IDM programs. PARADIGM is compatible with most pesticides, fertilizers and micronutrients, and can be used as a tank mix or in rotation programs.
See product label for complete directions and application rates.
Paradigm is an FIFRA 25B Exempt Pesticide
Algaecide and Fungicide
Consan Turf is an EPA registered contact fungicide and algaecide for the control of fungal and algal pathogens on fine turf grasses. A 20% Active Quaternary Amine formulation, Consan controls algae, brown patch, pythium, dollar spot, fusarium blight, rust, fading out, fairy ring, toad stools and leaf spot on turfgrasses. Consan is environmentally friendly, biodegrades in 48 hours and is completely water soluble and nonphytotoxic in most cases.
Directions for Use
For most turf applications spray a solution of one pint (16 fluid ounces) of Consan Turf
in sufficient water to treat 10,000 square feet or 1/4 acre. Treat entire area to prevent the spread of infection or at least one foot beyond the edges of isolated diseased areas. Saturate the entire treatment area, wetting all turf surfaces thoroughly. Repeat spray applications every 10 to 14 days, or as needed to control new or established disease conditions.