Copper Oxychloride

Short Description:

Copper Oxychloride is mainly for the control of fungal and bacterial diseases in fruit and vegetable crops, citrus, stone fruit, pome fruit, and ornamentals.

Benefits:

1. Economical control of a wide range of fungal and bacterial diseases in many crops and situations
2. pH-neutral product and ultra-fine particle size, with the majority of particles less than or equal to 2-micron diameter
3. Free-flowing product for easy mixing and application
4. Can be applied in tank mixes with a wide range of other chemicals and/or fertilisers, though use caution with alkaline products

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  • Packaging and Label: Providing customized package to meets customers various requirements
  • Min.Order Quantity: 1000kg/1000L
  • Supply Ability: 100 Ton per Month
  • Sample: Free
  • Delivery Date: 25days-30days
  • Company Type: Manufacturer
  • Product Detail

    Product Tags

    Tech Grade: 90%TC

    Specification

    Object of prevention

    Dosage

    Copper oxychloride 50% WP

    Cucumber angular leaf spot

    3200-4500g/ha.

    Copper oxychloride 84% WDG

    Citrus tree canker

    225-450g/ha

    Copper oxychloride 30% SC

    Citrus tree canker

    550-750ml/ha

    Copper oxychloride 35% SC

    Citrus tree canker

    500-640ml/ha

    Copper oxychloride 70% SC

    Citrus tree canker

    375-500ml/ha

    Copper oxychloride 47% WP

    Cucumber angular leaf spot

    900-1500g/ha

    Copper oxychloride 70% WP

    Citrus tree canker

    375-450g/ha

    Copper oxychloride 40%+Metalaxyl-M 5% WP

    Cucumber angular leaf spot

    1500-1875g/ha

    Copper oxychloride 45%+Kasugamycin 2% WP

    Tomato leaf mold

    1500-1875g/ha

    Copper oxychloride 17.5%+Copper hydroxide 16.5% SC

    Cucumber angular leaf spot

    800-1000ml/ha

    Copper oxychloride 37%+Zineb 15% WP

    Tobacco wild fire

    2250-3000g/ha

    Technical requirements for use:

    1. To prevent and treat cucumber bacterial angular leaf spots, apply pesticides before the onset or in the early stages of the disease. The recommended interval between second applications is 7-10 days, and the pesticides should be applied 2-3 times depending on the development of the disease.

    2. When spraying, pay attention to spraying evenly on the front and back of the blade to avoid leakage.Do not apply pesticides on windy days or if rainfall is expected within 1 hour.

    3. Avoid applying pesticides in humid weather or before the dew has dried to avoid phytotoxicity. Re-spraying is required in case of heavy rain within 24 hours of spraying.

     

     

     


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