Benefits of Granit®
- Effective companion herbicide to glyphosate for a cleaner spray out.
- A cost-effective option often used in tank mix with other herbicides for broadleaf weed control in barley, oats and wheat.
Ingredients:
Safety and Regulatory Information:
Product Label:
- Granit can be applied both via ground and aerial application methods.
- A minimum spray water rate of 60lt/ha is recommended.
- Agitation must be maintained at all times.
- Avoid spray overlapping and use caution when starting slowing or stopping as injury to the crop may result.
- Use spray mixture within 24 hours of preparation as spray degradation may occur.
- Absorbed through the foliage and causes a disruption in cell pision.
- Susceptible plants cease growth immediately.
- Symptoms of plant death may not be noticeable for 7-21 days after application.
12 x 500g packs per outer (box)
12 x 1kg packs per outer (box)
Measuring cylinder sent with product
Keep out of reach of children.
Store in accordance with NZS 8409 Management of Agrichemicals.
Store in original container tightly closed in a locked, dry, cool, well-ventilated area away from foodstuffs, fertilisers and seeds.
Stores containing 100kg of Granit are subject to signage and secondary containment. More than 100kg require emergency response plans.
When stored appropriately this product should show no significant degradation for two years from the date of manufacture.
- Add the required quantity of Granit to spray tank partly filled with water and maintain agitation through filling and spraying.
- Ensure Granit is thoroughly mixed before adding any other pesticide to the tank.
- Use all spray solution within 24hr as degradation may occur.
Granit is compatible with most other commonly used herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.
Refer to the label for rates on specific crops.
Do not apply Granit if lime has been applied in the previous two months or if the soil pH is over 6.5.
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