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Grow 270 Description:
Plant Growth regulator
Sizes: 20L,
200L
Volume Mode: Use
on Tobacco, Potatoes and Onions as per Directions of use on label |

MSDS info
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Contains: 270g/L
Maleic Hydrazide
Where to use: For
the control of premature sprouting of potato tubers and onion bulbs, and for the control
of suckering to tobacco plants.
When to use: Timings
are listed in directions for use.
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Potatoes: Spray one week
after blossom fall or two weeks after full bloom. In conditions when good flowering does
not occur spray immediately upon the first sign of yellowing of the tops usually 4-6 weeks
before harvest.
Onions: Green crops are essential for absorption of the product and in
translocation to the bulb.Apply the spray when 50% of the tops have fallen, but while all
the tops are still green. |
Use rate: Potatoes
& Onions 10 litres per ha (in 500-1000L ha).
Useful Tips:
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Potatoes: Plants must be
actively growing so that sufficient material can be translocated from foliage to tuber,
but applying too early will reduce the crop. Best results are obtained when the relative
humidity is greater thatn 85% and no rain or irrigation occurs for a week.
Onions: Avoid use on crops badly disease affected. Add a surfactant such
as Kendral 600 at 25ml per 100 litres of prepared spray. |
Restrictions:
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Potatoes: Do not spray if
rain is expected within 24 hours or irrigate within 24 hours of application (96 hours in
Tasmania). Avoid spraying crops affected by other diseases or pests.
Onions: When plants have three green leaves or less and all the tops are down it
is usually too late for effective control. |
Main Usage period:
Summer
Kendon Chemical & Mnfg. Co.
Pty. Ltd.
8-10 Abbott Street Fairfield Victoria Australia
3078
Postal Address P.O. Box 160, Northcote VIC, 3070
Phone: (03) 9497 2822 Fax: (03) 9499 7225
email: sales@kendon.com.au |