I think some years leaf streak is worse here than rust, leaf miner problems are not far behind. Charley I went to that exact site, and it totally had me confused. It said to treat before leaf streak became a problem, and to continue as long as you had wet weather, and not to water overhead. I was wondering if it should be treated with a spray on the leaves or a drench into the soil?
I was at Lowe's today and was looking at fungicides used for lawns. I recognized two chemicals: A 10 lb. bag of BioAdvanced for $16.97, had Propiconazole as the active ingredient. A 10 lb. bag of Scotts Disease EX lawn treatment had Azoxystrobin as the active ingredient. The active ingredients were at a very low percentage of the total product. I was wondering if these two products could be used on daylilies? Would they help with leafstreak and with rust? How and at what rate would they be applied to be helpful? The same as a lawn?