Surefire Cannonade 212

Surefire Cannonade 212 Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide to selectively control many annual types of grass and certain perennial grasses in various horticultural crops, ornamentals and nursery tree situations.  Cannonade is particularly effective on grasses and rapidly absorbed by the plant.  

Surefire Cannonade 212 Herbicide also takes grasses out of open-grown ornamental shrubs and trees in roadside, farm and fence line plantings, nurseries, parks and gardens.

Active Ingredient: Fluazifop-P (present as the Butyl Ester) @ 212g/L

$64.95

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Withholding Period Details (WHP):

Do not graze or cut for stock food earlier than the number of days or weeks shown after application:
Clover, Lucerne, Lupins, Medics, Canola, Linseed, Vetches: 21 days
Broad, Green, Faba and Navy Beans: 5 weeks
Peanuts: 6 weeks
Chick, Field and Green Vegetable Peas and Carrots: 7 weeks
Sunflowers: 14 weeks
Soybeans, Pigeon Peas: 17 weeks
Leucaena Forage and Seed Crops: 26 weeks

Do not spray the following crops later than the number of days or weeks shown before harvest:
Custard Apples, Kiwifruit, Lychee, Mangoes, Passionfruit, Pawpaw, Persimmons, Pineapples: 14 days
Cucumber, Gherkin, Squash, Zucchini: 21 days
Blueberries, Blackcurrants, Grapes, Lettuce, Strawberries, Tomatoes: 4 weeks
Cucurbits: Honeydew, Rock and Watermelon, Pumpkin, Onions, Broad, Green, Faba and Navy Beans: 5 weeks
Brassica (Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Cabbage) Peanuts: 6 weeks
Chick, Field And Green Vegetable Peas and Carrots: 7 weeks
Celery: 8 weeks
Hops, Potatoes: 10 weeks
Capsicums: 11 weeks
Oilseed Poppies: 12 weeks
Cotton, Sunflowers: 14 weeks
Lupins, Canola, Soybeans, Pigeon Peas, Linseed, Leucaena: 17 weeks

Cannonade212Herbicide1L

$64.95

$64.95

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