80 g/l clopyralid, 2.5 g/l. florasulam and 100 g/l fluroxypyr. Praxys is a brand new systemic post-emergence herbicide from ICL. It combines three modern active ingredients and two different modes of action. Praxys herbicide rapidly enters target weeds, travelling through the whole plant to give complete weed destruction.
Active Ingredients: 80 g/l clopyralid, 2.5 g/l florasulam and 100 g/l fluroxypyr.
Praxys is a brand new systemic post-emergence herbicide from ICL. It combines three modern active ingredients and two different modes of action. Praxys herbicide rapidly enters target weeds, travelling through the whole plant to give complete weed destruction.
Praxys Herbicide is:Praxys Herbicide Active Ingredients:
Once inside the target plant Praxys herbicide is rainfast within 1 hour and so protected from being washed off by rain or irrigation.
Weeds Treated by Praxys Herbicide
The Praxys Low-Down
Praxys herbicide is the most powerful, cost-effective and environmentally sensitive option in the market today. It has an extremely low dose rate that gives a low environmental loading of active ingredients. This means the lowest packaging waste, lowest storage and lowest carriage costs of any product.
Praxys herbicide has no LERAP restrictions.
Further specifications, safety information and full product label available as attached pdf files
For further information regarding Praxys Herbicide, please contact a technical sales advisor on 01902 440250.
RRP: | |
Save: | £11.50 |
Total: | £182.15 |
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