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Terrazole L Fungicide

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Stem diseases and root rot target and affect nursery crops and ornamentals in many settings, but Terrazole L fungicide gives you a way to fight against infectious diseases. It has a powerful ingredient that combats and prevents further infestations and offers optimal control for keeping your plants and grass healthy. It works in many areas where fungal diseases take hold and is labeled for commercial use only. If you want to protect your plants throughout their development, use Terrazole L fungicide.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) Etridiazole - 44.3%
Weed Killer Pythium spp, Phytophthora spp., stem diseases, damping-off, and root rot
Sale Prohibited CA, NY
Shipping Rate Free
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GTIN
EPA Registration 400-575

How Terrazole L Fungicide Works

Terrazole L contains etridiazole, a potent chemical that affects the Oomycota fungal group. When applied on the fungus, the chemical impairs the fungal growth almost immediately, providing effective results in a short time. It not only starts to work at the moment of application but also continues to work and provide future control of reinfestations. Terrazole L has a highly concentrated level of etridiazole and should only be used as directed by the label.

 

Where to Use Terrazole L Fungicide

Use Terrazole L fungicide only in commercial nurseries, greenhouses and properties. According to the label, it is not intended for use on home lawns, sod farms or municipal parks. However, you can use Terrazole L in commercial greenhouses, nurseries and sites such as golf course tees and greens. It protects bedding plants, flowers, foliage and woody ornamentals from fungal diseases and can be reapplied between four and 12 weeks as necessary.

 

Terrazole L Fungicide Target Pests

Terrazole L fungicide targets two specific fungi known as Pythium spp. And Phytophthora spp. These two fungi sprout water mold, damping off and stem and root rot and have a greater effect on new plantings. For the best results, mix Terrazole L with water, and apply it as a soil drench to target fungal diseases on ornamentals. It's best to use this fungicide at the time of seeding or transplanting to prevent fungal growth and damage.

 

Terrazole L Fungicide Features and Benefits

  • Protects against root and stem rot, damping off and water mold
  • Continues to provide fungal protection after the first application
  • For use in commercial greenhouses, nurseries and landscapes only
  • Fast-acting ingredient that goes to work immediately
  • Works with various chemigation and irrigation systems
  • Prevents fungal growth on bedding plants, woody ornamentals and more

 

Fight Fungal Growth With Terrazole L Fungicide

For maximum protection against water mold and root rot, Terrazole L fungicide is an effective solution. It works quickly to stop fungal growth and prevent it from spreading to other plants in the vicinity. Its 44 percent concentration of etridiazole kills two of the most common fungal diseases and works as a spray or a drench. If you want to keep your plants protected against fungi in commercial settings, add Terrazole L fungicide to your management program.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.

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