CONTROLS Blaster 1L
A foliar acting herbicide for the control of perennial broad-leaved weeds including nettles, docks, thistles, brambles, broom and gorse in established grassland and amenity grassland.
Overall application
The timing of the application of Blaster herbicide is crucial. For good results the product must be applied to actively growing weeds.
Application Rates: Perennial weed control: 2-4l/ha Spot treatments: 60mls in 10l water AI: 60g/l clopyralid, 240g/l triclopyr Mapp No: 13267
Tordon 22K 5L
Tordon 22K herbicide is a selective liquid herbicide for control of tough woody weeds, scrub and deep rooted perennials in road, rail and industrial areas. Particularly effective for Japanese Knotweed control.
Tordon 22K contains Picloram which is absorbed through the leaves and roots. Its residual action prevents development of germinating weeds.
Application Rate: 2.8-11.2l per ha AI: 240g/l picloram Mapp No: 5083
Finale 5L
Finale is a non-selective herbicide. It controls grasses and broad-leaved weeds. Use for weed control around non-edible ornamental crops including trees and shrubs and in tree nurseries. May be used to ‘burn-off’ weeds in shrub beds prior to treatment with residual herbicide. Also widely used to ‘burn out’ lines for the marking in winter sports pitches
Application Rate: 5l/ha in 200-500l water
Knapsack Rate: 250ml in 10l water
AI: 120g/l (11.33% w/w) glufosinate- ammonium Mapp No: 10092
Timbrel 3L
Timbrel is an effective selective scrub and brushwood herbicide. Controls a wide range of woody weeds while being selective to grass.
Very few herbicides available for scrub control offer the grass selectively required for conservation areas, industrial sites and road sides. In contrast, Timbrel does not harm grasses and can be used with confidence where cover needs to be maintained.
Application Rates:
Cut Stump: 20-80ml per litre of paraffin or diesel oil Foliage Spray: 2-8l/ha in 200-300l Knapsack Rate: 100-400ml in 10l water
AI: 667g/l (44.3% w.w) triclopyr butoxy ethyl ester (480g/l triclopyr acid equivalent).
Mapp No: 5815
Festival 1L Festival®
Ronstar 2G Granules 20kg
is a liquid formulation pre and post emergence herbicide offering both knockdown and residual control of a wide range of weeds*. Since the withdrawal of dichlobenil based products Festival®
is an ideal substitute. Key features and benefits
• Controls and prevents weeds in ornamental trees and shrubs
• Both pre and post emergence efficacy • Ideal alternative to dichlobenil products • Up to 6 months residual action
• More cost effective than multiple glyphosate treatments
Application Rate: 4-8l/ha in 300-1000l water.
AI: 250g/l (25.5% w/w) oxadiazon Mapp No: 14606
NOW WITH SPECIFIC OFF-LABEL APPROVAL FOR ORNAMENTAL SHRUB BEDS (20102995)
Ronstar 2G gives pre- emergence residual control of annual broad- leaved weeds and grasses in shrub beds for up to 3 months. Once applied to moist soil Ronstar 2G dissolves and forms an invisible barrier against germinating weeds. Ideal for newly established plantings.
Application Rate: 1kg per 100m maximum.
AI: oxadiazon Mapp No: 12965
50 USE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS SAFELY. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND PRODUCT INFORMATION BEFORE USE
SHRUB SELECTIVE HERBICIDES
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